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DAVID GRAY, 

Publisher, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 



Copyrighted 1901 by 

WILLIAM A. COFFIN, 

Director of Fine Arts. 












PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION , 

JOHN G. MILBURN President. 

JOHN N SCATCHERD, . Chairman of the Executive Committee. 
GEORGE L. WILLIAMS, ..... Treasurer. 

EDWIN FLEMING Secretary. 

WILLIAM I. BUCHANAN, .... Director-General. 



DIVISION OF FINE ARTS. 



WILLIAM 
CHARLES 



COFFIN, 
CURRAN, 



Director of Fine Arts. 
Assistant Director. 



CLASSIFICATION. 



GROUP I (136). 
(Class 577 ) 


GROUP 11(137). 

(Class 573.) 


GROUP III (138). 
(Class 579.) 


GROUP IV (139). 
(Class 580.) 



DIVISION XVII. 

Painting in oil, water color, pastel and 
recognized mediums ; miniatures, cartoons. 

Sculpture, including medals and cameos. 



other 



Drawings, etchings, engravings, black and white 
or monotint paintings in oil or water color. 

Architecture. 



EXHIBITION OF THE UNITED STATES, 

JURY. 

The jurors in the four groups who kindly consented to act in an 
advisory capacity and as committees of selection in judging works 
offered for the exhibition by artists not on the invited list, were : 



Group I. 

Edwin H. Blashfield, N. A.. New York. 
Hugh H. Breckenridge, Philadelphia. 
William M. Chase. N. A., New York. 
R. Swain Gifford, N A , New York 
Edward Simmons, Wainscott, N. Y. 
Frederic P. Vinton, N. A., Boston 
Charles Y. Turner, N. A., New York. 
Irving R- Wiles, N. A., New York. 



COMMITTEE ON MINIATURES. 

Isaac A. Josephi, New York. 
William J. Baer, New York. 



Group II. 

Daniel C. French, N. A., New York. 

Charles Grafly, Philadelphia. 

Karl Bitter > New York. 

A. Phimister Proctor, A. N. A., New York. 



Group in. 

J. Carroll Beckwith, N. A., New York. 
Kenyon Cox, A. N. A., New York. 
Thure de Thulstrup, New York. 
Henry Wolf, New York. 



Group IV. 

John M. Carrere, New York. 
Walter Cook, New York. 
John Galen Howard, New York. 
George F. Shepley, Boston. 
George Cary, Buffalo. 
August C. Esenwein, Buffalo. 
Edward B. Green, Buffalo. 
Robert S. Peabody, Boston. 
J. Knox Taylor, Washington. 

William A. Coffin, Director of Fine Arts, member of all the group 
juries and committees. 

Charles C. Curran, Assistant Director, Secretary of the jury. 



INSTALLATION. 

The pictures were hung and the other exhibits were placed by the 
Director of Fine Arts. 



ART COMMITTEE. 

T. Guilford Smith, Chairman. 
Willis O. Chapin, Secretary, William A. King, 

J. J. Albright, George P. Sawyer, 

William C. Cornwell, Lars G. Sellstedt, N. 

Ealph H. Plumb, Carleton Sprague. 

IV 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE ART COMMITTEE. 

Balph H. Plumb, Chairman. 
J. J. Albright, Mrs. J. J. Albright, 

William C. Cornwell, T. Guilford Smith, ex-officio, 

Mrs. Charles Cary, Willis 0. Chapin, ex-officio. 



HONORARY COMMITTEE. 

Holker Abbott, Boston. Henry C Frick, Pittsburg. 

Collin Armstrong, New York. J. H. Gest, Cincinnati. 

Samuel P. Avery, New York. Charles L. Hutchinson, Chicago. 

Charles T. Barney. New York. Halsey C Ives, St Louis 

John W. Beatty, Pittsburg. Samuel H. Kauffmann, Wash'g'n. 

John B. Cauldwell, New York. John La Farge, New York. 

Thomas B. Clarke, New York. Charles G. Loring, Boston. 

Edward H. Coates, Philadelphia. Emerson McMillin, New York. 

Charles deKay, New York. Harrison S. Morris, Philadelphia. 

Frederick Dielman. New York. Walter Gilraan Page, Boston. 

A. W. Drake, New York. Mrs. H. Kirke Porter, Pittsburg. 

William T. Evans, New York. Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears, Boston. 

James W. Ellsworth, New York. Samuel T. Shaw, New York. 

Charles L. Freer, Detroit. Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, Phila. 

William N. Frew, Pittsburg. Stanford White, New York. 

William M. E. French, Chicago. Mrs. Henry Whitman, Boston. 



AWARDS. 

Division Committee for awards and members of the Superior Jury : 
Henry S. Pritchett, Superintendent of Awards, and William A Coffin, 
A. N. A., Director of Fine Arts. 



JURORS. 



Group I. 

J. Carroll Beckwith, N. A. Chairman. 
Edwin Howland Blashfield, N. A., 
Kenyon Cox, A. N. A., 
G. A. Eeid, E. C. A. (Canada,) 
Samuel Isham, A. N. A. 



Group II. 

Daniel C. French, N. A., 

Herbert Adams, N. A., 

A. Phimister Proctor, A. N. A. 



Group m. 

Henry Wolf, 

Kenyon Cox, A. N. A. , 

Samuel Isham, A. N. A. 



Group IV. 

Henry Eutgers Marshall, 
William E. Ware, 
Cass Gilbert. 



REPORT TO THE SUPERIOR JURY 

of the jury of awards for the division of fine arts, except 

for group iv (1^9), architecture. presented to the 

superior jury, friday, july 26, 1901. 

July 25, 1901. 
To the Superintendent of Awards : 

The Jury of Awards for the Division of Fine Arts has to report 
that the Exhibition of Fine Arts in the present Exposition is the most 
complete and representative exhibition of American art ever got 
together. Almost all of the works collected were solicited for the 
exhibition by the Director of Fine Arts, and no unsolicited work was 
accepted without the approval of an expert professional jury, so that 
the mere presence of a work of art in this collection is of itself a cer- 
tificate of merit. Under these circumstances it has seemed neces- 
sary to the jury to make a very large number of recommendations 
of Awards in order to do even partial justice to the work exhibited. 

In view of the extraordinary and altogether exceptional merit of 
the work in sculpture exhibited by Augustus Saint Gaudens, the jury 
unanimously and earnestly recommends that the award of a special 
diploma and Medal of Honor, above and apart from all other awards, 
be created solely for his work*. 

The Jury of Awards for Group III begs to call special attention to 
the great merit of American wood-engraving, as shown in this exhi- 
bition. The general average of merit is so high that it is difficult to 
do full justice to every worthy exhibitor. As the art seems now to 
be dying, from want of support, it seems hardly probable that so fine 
an exhibition will ever be seen again. 

In concluding its report, the Jury of Awards for the Division of 
Fine Arts desires to mark its appreciation of the intelligence, tact 
and tireless energy of the Director of Fine Arts, Mr. William A. 
Coffin, to whose personal qualities are so largely due the brilliant 
success of this unique exhibition of American art. The jury desires 
also to record its approval of the artistic laying out of the grounds 
of the Exposition and the general effect of the buildings, and to com^ 

* Endorsed by Professor William R. Ware, Mr. Henry Rutgers Marshall and Mr. 
Cass Gilbert of the Architectural section of the jury. 

This recommendation was concurred in by the Superior Jury at its meeting on Au- 
gust 1st, and the special award was created for Mr. Saint Gaudens on August 2d, by 
the Executive Committee of the Pan-American Exposition. 

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mend as worthy of high praise, and of such recompense as the 
Superior Jury may see fit to grant, the work of Mr. Henry Eustin, 
in the electric lighting of the Exposition, and that of the Director of 
Color, Mr C. Y. Turner. 

(Signed), J. Carroll Beckwith, Chairman, 

Daniel Chester French, 

Herbert Adams, 

A. Phimister Proctor, 

Edwin Howland, Blashfield, 

G. A. Eeid (Canada), 

Kenyon Cox, 

Henry Wolf, 

Samuel Isham. 



" N. O." NOT IN COMPETITION. 

William A. Coffin, Director of Fine Arts, member of the Superior 
Jury. 



members op the jury of awards. 

Group I— (136.) 

Class 577. Paintings in oil, water color, pastel and other recog- 
nized mediums ; miniatures, cartoons. 

J. Carroll Beckwith, Chairman of the Division Jury, member of 
the Superior Jury. 

Edwin Howland Blashfield, G. A. Eeid (Canada), 

Kenyon Cox, Samuel Isham. 



Group II— (137.) 

Class 578. Sculpture, including medals and cameos. 
Daniel C. French, Herbert Adams, 

A. Phimister Proctor. 



Group III— (138.) 

Class 579. Drawings, etchings, engravings, black and white or 
mono-tint paintings in oil or water colors. 
Henry Wolf, Kenyon Cox, 

Samuel Isham. 



Group IV— (139.) 

Class 580. Architecture. 
Henry Eutgers Marshall, Cass Gilbert. 

William E. Ware, (not an exhibitor). 

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Note. — Ten artists exhibiting in Group I were out of competition 
at their own request, and sixteen in the same group are ' ' artists 
deceased." 

In Group II one artist was out of competition at his own request, 
and two are " artists deceased." 

In Group III one artist was out of competition at his own reque&t, 
and two are " artists deceased." 

In group IV one firm of architects was out of competition by its 
own request. 

AWARDS. 

Painting (Group I.) 

GOLD MEDALS. 



Edwin A. Abbey. 
John W. Alexander. 
Cecilia Beaux. 
Robert F. Blum. 
George De Forest Brush. 
William M. Chase. 
William T. Dannat. 
T. W. Dewing. 
Thomas Eakins. 
John McLure Hamilton. 
Childe Hassam. 



Winslow Homer, w. col. 
Eastman Johnson. 
John LaFarge. 
Gari Melchers. 
Francis D. Millet. 
H. Siddons Mowbray. 
John S. Sargent. 
J. J. Shannon. 
Edward Simmons. 
Abbott H. Thayer. 
D. W. Tryon. 



Elihu Vedder. 
Frederic P. Vinton. 
Horatio Walker. 
J. Alden Weir. 
James McNeill Whistler. 
Irving R. Wiles. 
Albert Lynch (Peru). 
Wm. Brymner (Canada). 
Robert Harris (Canada). 
Homer Watson (Canada). 
W. Blair Bruce (Canada). 



SILVER MEDALS. 



George R. Barse, Jr. 
Edward A. Bell. 
Frank W. Benson. 
George H. Bogert. 
Robert B. Brandegee. 
Frederick A. Bridgman. 
J. G. Brown. 
W. Gedney Bunce. 
Bryson Burroughs. 
Howard Russell Butler. 
Mary Cassatt. 
F. S. Church. 
Walter Clark. 
B. West Clinedinst. 
Bruce Crane. 
Charles Caryl Coleman. 
Louise Cox. 
Charles C. Curran. 
Elliott Daingerfield. 
Arthur B. Davies. 
Charles H. Davis. 
Henry Golden Dearth. 
Louis Paul Dessar. 
Charles Melville Dewey. 
F. V. Du Mond. 
Frank Duveneck. 
John J. Enneking. 
Ben Foster. 



Walter Gay. 
R. Swain Gifford. 
Robert Henri. 
Albert Herter. 
William H. Howe. 
George Inness, Jr. 
Jno. Humphreys Johnston. 
Francis C. Jones. 
Wm. Sergeant Kendall. 
William F. Kline. 
Wilton Lockwood. 
Louis Loeb. 
Will H. Low. 
Dana Marsh, 
George W. Maynard. 
Willard L. Metcalf. 
Robert C. Minor. 
Thomas Moran. 
J. Francis Murphy. 
Leonard Ochtman. 
Benjamin C. Porter. 
Chas. Sprague Pearce. 
Charles A. Piatt. 
Henry W. Ranger. 
Robert Reid. 
Albert P. Ryder. 
W. Elmer Schofield. 
Robert V. V. Sewell. 



Walter Shirlaw. 
Julian Story. 
Henry O. Tanner. 
C. Y. Turner. 
John H. Twachtman. 
R. W. Van Boskerck. 
Robert W. Vonnoh. 
Douglas Volk. 
Henry Oliver Walker. 
Edwin Lord Weeks. 
Worthington Whittredge. 
W. L. Palmer, water colors. 
H. B. Snell, water colors. 
A. Sterner, water colors. 
R. S. Turner, water colors. 
L. F. Fuller, miniatures. 
L. C. Hills, miniatures. 
E. Dyonnet (Canada). 
E. Wyly Grier (Canada). 
John Hammond (Canada). 
Laura Muntz (Canada). 
Jas. W. Morrice (Canada). 
M. Rafael Correa (Chile). 
Pedro Lira (Chile). 
Juan E. Harris (Chile) 
M. Pedro A. Reszka (Chile). 
L. Romanack (Cuba.) 



BRONZE MEDALS. 



Thomas Allen. 
W. Verplanck Birney. 
H. S. Bisbing. 
Max Bohm. 



Frederick W. Kost. 
Francis Lathrop. 
W. L. Lathrop. 
Albert P. Lucas. 



Charles J. Theriat. 
S. Seymour Thomas. 
William Thorne. 
Jules Turcas. 



VIII 



Joseph H. Boston. 
Hugh H. Breckenridge. 
John B. Bristol. 
Carlton T. Chapman. 
Lockwood de Forest. 
Maria Oakey Dewing. 
J. H. Dolph. 
Arthur W. Dow. 
Edward Dufner. 
C. Harry Eaton. 
Geo. Wharton Edwards. 
J. W. Finn. 
Frank Fowler. 
Kenneth Frazier. 
Frederick W, Freer. 
Henry B. Fuller. 
Gilbert Gaul. 
Edward Gay. 
Seymour J. Guy. 
Birge Harrison. 
E. L. Henry. 
Charles Hopkinson. 
William H. Hyde. 
William Keith. 
Augustus Koopman. 



Clara T. MacChesney. 
Mary F. MacMonnies. 
C. Morgan Mcllhenney. 
Alfred H. Maurer. 
Richard E. Miller. 
Hermann Dudley Murphy. 
Rhoda Holmes Nicholls. 
J. C. Nicoll. 
Charles Rollo Peters. 
Henry R. Poore. 
Edith Mitchill Prellwitz. 
Henry Prellwitz. 
Edward W. Redfield. 
F. K. M. Rehn. 
William M. J. Rice. 
Julius Rolshoven. 
Edward F. Rook. 
Guy Rose. 
William Sartain. 
Charles Schreyvogel. 
William E. Schumacher. 
Amanda Brewster Sewell. 
R. M. Shurtleff. 
William T. Smedley. 



H. M. Walcott. 
Edgar M. Ward. 
Harry W. Watrous. 
William Wendt. 
Sarah Wyman Whitman. 
Carleton Wiggins. 
Fred'k Ballard Williams. 
Charles H. Woodbury. 
M. B. Prendergast, w. colors. 
Sarah C. Sears, water colors. 
R. E. Sherwood, water colors. 
F. H. Smith, water colors. 
William J. Baer, miniatures. 
T. W. Thaver, miniatures. 
F. S. Challener (Canada). 
Maurice Cullen (Canada.) 
Wm. Cruikshank (Canada). 
Edmund Morris (Canada). 
A. D. Patterson (Canada). 
J. St. Charles (Canada). 
A. V. Puelma (Chile). 
Alberto Orrego Luco (Chile). 
Onofro Jarpa (Chile). 
A. Menocal (Cuba). 



HONORABLE MENTION. 



Katherine Abbot 
Charles P. Adams. 
Otto H. Bacher. 
Carle J. Blenner. 
Maria Brooks. 
Ethelbert W. Brown. 
W. W. Churchill. 
Alphaeus P. Cole. 
E. Irving Couse. 
Howard Gardiner Cushing. 
Arthur Dawson. 
Frank De Haven. 
Mary Estelle Dickson. 
Charles Warren Eaton. 
Herbert W. Faulkner. 
Mark Fisher. 
Augustus Franzen. 
Robert D. Gauley. 
Philip Hale. 

William St. John Harper. 
Mary B. Hazelton. 
Adele Herter. 
Lucius Hitchcock. 
Arthur Hoeber. 
Dora Wheeler Keith. 



Ella Condie Lamb. 

S. L. Landeau. 

William H. Lippincott. 

M. C. Macpherson (Newf 'd). 

Anna Lea Merritt. 

Stanley Middleton. 

Ada C. Murphy. 

J. H. Niemeyer. 

William M. Paxton. 

Frank C. Penfold. 

Helen W. Phelps. 

W. Merritt Post. 

Will S. Robinson. 

Emily Sartain. 

John G. Saxton. 

Ellen K. B. Thompson. 

H. Stanley Todd. 

William B. Van lngen. 

John F. Weir. 

Charles Morris Young. 

Will Howe Foote. 

Percy Ives. 

L. F. Emmet, water colors. 

E. M. Scott, water colors. 

A. Beckington, miniatures. 



K. M. Huger, miniatures. 
M. J. Strean, miniatures. 
Carl A. Weidner, miniatures. 
Edith D. Weir, miniatures. 
M. A. Bell (Canada). 
F. M. Bell-Smith (Canada). 
F. H. Brigden (Canada). 
Florence Carlyle (Canada). 
J. W. L. Forster (Canada). 
J. L. Graham (Canada). 
Robert F. Gagen (Canada). 

F. M. Knowles (Canada). 
C. M. Manly (Canada). 
Mary H. Reid (Canada). 

S. Strickland Tully ( Canada). 
Paul Wickson (Canada). 
Concepcion Mercier (Cuba). 
J. Joaquin Tejada (Cuba). 
Alberto V. Llanos (Chile). 
Nicanor G. Mendez (Chile). 

G. Martinez (Mexico) 
Cleosas Almanza (Mexico). 
Luis Desangles (Dom. Rep.) 
E. A. Eschandi (Costa Rica). 



Sculpture (Group II.) 

Augustus Saint Gaudens, a special award of a Diploma and Medal of Honor, created 
for his work, above and apart from all other awards at the Pan-American Exposition. 



GOLD MEDALS. 



Paul W. Bartlett. 
Frederick MacMonnies. 
Charles Grafly. 



George Grey Barnard. 
H. A. MacNeil. 
Karl Bitter. 



Charles H. Niehaus. 
Richard E. Brooks. 
Virginio Arias (Chile). 



SILVER MEDALS. 



Lorado Taft. 
Louis Saint Gaudens. 
Cyrus E. Dallin. 
Frank Edwin Elwell. 



Solon H. Eorglum. 
J. H. Roudebush. 
John Flanagan. 



Bela L. Pratt. 

W. S. Alward (Canada). 

Simon Gonzalez (Chile). 



BRONZE MEDALS. 



John J. Boyle. 
Andrew O'Connor. 
Victor David Brenner. 
William Couper. 



Charles R. Harley. 
J. Scott Hartley. 
Eli Harvey. 
Edward Berge. 



Attilio Piccirilli. 
Senorita R. Matte (Chile). 
Nicanor Plaza (Chile). 



HONORABLE MENTION. 



William Sergeant Kendall. 
Furio Piccirilli. 
A. Stirling Calder. 
Samuel Murray. 



Bessie Potter Vonnoh, 
Enid Yandell. 
Adolph A. Weinman. 
John Gelert. 



Clement J. Barnhorn. 
Amory C. Simons. 
Ernesto Concha (Chile). 



Drawings, Etchings, Engravings, etc. (Group III.) 



GOLD MEDALS. 



J. M. Whistler, etchings. 
T. Cole, wood engravings. 



Howard Pyle, drawings. Win. J. Glackens, drawings. 



SILVER MEDALS. 



W. B. Closson, wood eng. 

F. S. King. w. & cop. eng. 
Frank Duveneck, etchings. 
J. Pennell, etch, and draw. 
D. S. Maclaughlan, etch. 

G. Kruell, wood engravings. 
F. French, w. engravings. 
T. Johnson, wood eng. 



S. G. Putnam, wood eng. 
W. M. Aikman, wood eng. 
J. Tinkey. w. engravings. 
F. H. Wellington, w. eng. 
C. A.Powell, wood eng. 
H. Davidson, wood eng. 
J. P. Davis, wood eng. 
V. Bernstrom, wood eng. 



R. A. Muller, w. engravings. 
C. Dana Gibson, drawings. 
W. A. Clark, drawings. 
Maxfield Parrish, drawings. 
F. V. DuMond, drawings. 
Wm. T. Smedley, drawings. 
Louis Loeb, drawings. 
A. B. Wenzell, drawings. 



BRONZE MEDALS. 



H. W. Peckwell, wood eng. 
P. Aitken, w. engravings. 
W. Miller, w. engravings. 
E. C. Schladitz, wood eng. 
C. W. Chadwick. w. eng. 
S. P. Davis, w. engravings. 
A. B. Comstock, wood eng. 



E. Heinemann, wood eng. 
C. State, wood engravings. 
J. W. Evans, w. engravings. 
R. C. Collins, wood eng. 
H. C. Merrill, wood eng. 
C. Schwartzburger, w. eug. 
C. Y. Turner, drawings. 



R. E. Sherwood, drawings. 
Maude A. Cowles, drawings. 
W. S. Kendall, drawings. 
Arthur I. Keller, drawings. 
Albert Sterner, drawings. 
Sarah S. Stilwell, drawings. 



HONORABLE MENTION 



S. M. Northcote, w. eng, 
H. R. Blaney, etchings. 
W. F. Hopson, copper eng. 
A. W. Dow, color prints. 
Thurede Thulstrup, draw. 



Fannie Y. Cory, drawings. 
H. C. Christy, drawings. 
C. L. Hinton, drawings. 
H. McCarter, drawings. 



Jules Guerin, drawings. 
Geo. W. Edwards, drawings. 
Chas. J. Taylor, drawings. 
Louis Rhead, drawings. 



THE EXHIBITION OF FINE ARTS. 

BY WILLIAM A. COFFIN, DIRECTOR OF FINE ARTS. 

The plans for the Exhibition of Fine Arts at the Pan- American Expo- 
sition, announced in the first circulars sent out from the Division of Fine 
Aits in November, 1900, have been closely followed. The exhibition has 
been made up almost altogether by direct invitation. The artists of the 
United States, both those at home and those resident abroad, were asked 
to submit lists of their works executed since 1876 which they especially 
wished to have represent them in the exhibition, and selections were made 
from these lists. The response from all quarters in time became so general 
and so enthusiastic that it has been possible to realize in the exhibition 
the plans, which, when first announced, seemed very difficult of accom- 
plishment. Some of the works in the exhibition have been secured from 
the artists themselves, while others have been obtained from amateurs and 
from public institutions. 

The Director of Fine Arts, as soon as it was determined in October last 
that the scope of the exhibition should include only works of American 
artists, felt that, while his work should begin at home and the first thing 
to be done was to secure the co-operation of the eminent artists who lived 
in the United States, it was quite as important to secure a full representa- 
tion of the best work of our artists dwelling in Europe. After the circulars 
to artists and collectors had been issued, and a large number of our best 
men had promised their support, he went abroad in January to obtain con- 
tributions from the artists in Paris and other parts of the continent and in 
Great Britain. The result of this necessarily hurried trip has been to 
secure work from most of the prominent American painters and sculptors 
in Europe, whose names have long been familiar in the art world, and also 
an interesting collection of works by younger men who have finished their 
studies in the European art centres but have not yet returned to take up 
permanent residence at home. From the first of March up to the time 
when the actual installation of the exhibition in the Art Building began, 
the work of the Director and his assistants was entirely devoted to com- 
pleting the representation of the artists at home. 

The United States exhibitors number over 650, and the total of works 
shown in the four groups is nearly 1,700. There are about 1,000 pictures, 
oil or water color, pastel and miniatures. In sculpture there are over 225 
works. The etchings, engravings, black and white drawings, etc., are 
about 325 in number. Over 100 photographs of buildings erected by lead- 
ing architects and other exhibits compose the architectural section. A 
gallery in the Fine Arts Building contains the Canadian exhibition of fine 
arts, which was made up by a committee of the Royal Canadian Academy, 
with Mr. Robert Harris, President of the Academy, as chairman. In 
addition to these there are in the sculpture court half a dozen pieces of 
sculpture by Canadian artists. In the International Section are works by 
artists of South American birth and from such North American provinces 
as Newfoundland. 

The group system in the hanging of pictures is a feature of this exhi- 
bition, and it is owing in part to following this system of placing a num- 
ber of works by the same artist in a group on the walls that the co-operation 
of a number of eminent artists was secured who are unwilling to lend to 
exhibitions where only one or two examples of their work may be shown, 
or where, if they have a larger number, these works may be widely scat- 
tered. The exhibition of sculpture should prove to be a revelation to 
those who have not closely followed the wonderful progress made in recent 
years by American sculptors. It includes a number of important works 
which have been acclaimed in the annual exhibitions in New York and 
other cities, many pieces which have been medalled at the Paris Universal 
Expositions and in the annual Salons, as well as a number of works which 
have not before been exhibited in the United States or in Europe. Among 
the pictures are over 100 canvases which have been awarded prizes at the 
Society of American Artists, the National Academy of Design, the Amer- 

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ican Water Color Society and other annual exhibitions in New York, at the 
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Art Club of Philadelphia, the 
Art Institute of Chicago, and other important exhibitions in the United 
States, and in various foreign exhibitions. There are pictures also by such 
eminent artists as George Inness, Homer Martin and A. H. Wyant, among 
those who have passed away, but whose work lends glory to the contem- 
porary American school. 

It is almost needless to say that this exhibition, so complete, so com- 
prehensive and of such uniformly high quality, could not have been made 
without the public spirited co-operation of many well-known amateurs 
and art institutions. To all of them, and to the artists themselves, who 
took time and pains to aid the administration in securing the best possible 
representation of their work, acknowledgment and thanks are hereby 
gratefully recorded. 



CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION OF FINE ARTS. 

The Exhibition of Fine Arts at the Pan-American Exposition is in the 
Art Building, situated in the park in the southeast quarter of the 
Exposition grounds. 

ABBKEVIATIONS. 

N. C. " Not in Competition." An honorary distinction applied only to 
jurors of awards who are exhibitors in the Exhibition of Fine Arts, but 
who, by virtue of their office, are not in competition ; applies also to jurors 
of awards at other exhibitions. 

N. A. National Academician — Member of the National Academy of 
Design. 

A. N. A. Associate Member of the National Academy of Design. 

N. A. D. National Academy of Design. 

S. A. A. Society of American Artists. 

A. W. C. S. American Water Color Society. 

P. A. F. A. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. 

A. C. P. Art Club of Philadelphia. 

A. I. C. Art Institute of Chicago. 

R. A. Royal Academician — Member of the Royal Academy, London. 

A. R. A. Associate of the Royal Academy. 



CATALOGUE. 

GALLERY A. 

(vestibule) 

1. MOONEISE— Kobert Eeid 

Thomas B. Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1897 (Lent by the Lambs 
Club, New York) 

2. PSYCHE BEFORE THE THRONE OF VENUS— Robert V. V. 

Sewell 

3. L'APPEL— Albert P. Lucas 

4. SUMMER CLOUDS— Charles H. Davis 

5. PORTRAIT IN GREY AND GREEN— Joseph H. Boston 

6. AT BREAK OF DAY— William A. Coffin, A. N. A, 

7. IN THE PARK— Samuel Isham, A. N. A. 

8. ANGEL WITH THE FLAMING SWORD— Edwin H. Blashfield, 

N. A. 

9. ILLUSIONS— Henry B. Fuller 

10. THE APPLE OF DISCORD— Samuel Isham, A. N. A. 

GALLERY B. 

11. THE EXPANSIONIST— F. D. Millet, N. A. 

12. THE CARD PLAYERS— F. D. Millet, N. A. 

13. WANDERING THOUGHTS— F. D. Millet, N. A. 

14. GIRL READING— F. D. Millet, N. A. 

15. THE FIRESIDE— F. D. Millet, N. A. 

16. MARSH ISLANDS— Arthur W. Dow 

17. EVENING— S. Edwin Whiteman 

18. PORTRAIT— Julia Henshaw Dewey 

19. WINTER SUNSHINE— W. L. Lathrop 

20. A MARCH DAY— W. L. Lathrop 

21. UNDER THE HILL— W. L. Lathrop 



22. A BARN YAED— W. L. Lathrop 

(Lent by Miss Ilka Howells) 

23. A GREY DAY— W. L. Lathrop 

24. OSTRICH FARM, SOUTH AFRICA— Rhoda Holmes Nicholls 

25. OLD VIADUCT ACROSS THE PASSAIC RIVER AT LITTLE 

FALLS— Frederick Ballard Williams 

26. PORTRAIT OF A BOY— John S. Sargent, N. A., R. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. Augustus Saint Gaudens) 

27. MRS. INCHES— John S. Sargent, N. A., R. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. C. E. Inches) 

28. PORTRAITS— John S. Sargent. N. A., R. A. 

(Lent by I. N. Phelps Stokes, Esq.) 

29. VENETIAN BEAD STRINGERS— John S. Sargent, N. A., R. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. J. Carroll Beck with) 

30. A STREET IN VENICE— John S. Sargent, N. A., R. A. 

(Lent by Stanford White, Esq.) 

31. PORTRAIT— John S. Sargent, N. A., R. A. 

(Lent by Thomas Lincoln Manson, Esq.) 

32. VALLEY OF THE ARUN— Mark Fisher 

33. REPOSE— Louise C. Herreshoff 

34. THE PORT OF ST. MALO— Carlton T. Chapman, A. N. A. 

35. LITTLE MISS COLGATE— Paul Moschowitz 

36. MISS EUNICE TERRY— Anna Lea Merritt 

(Lent by Rev. Roderick Terry, D. D.) 

37. THE MOTH— Guy Rose 

38. SAINTLY DREAMS BY EARLY MOONLIGHT— Charles Caryl 

Coleman, A. N. A. 

" The sweetest saint gives fancy flight 
Where moonbeams shed their lambent light." 

39. MY LADY'S ESTATE— Edward Gay, A. N. A. 

" Of all these bounds, even from this line to this, 
With shadowy forests and with champains rich'd, 
With plenteous rivers and wide-skirted meads, 
We make thee lady : n 

— King Lear, Shakespeare. 

40. PORTRAIT OF MISS M — Adele Herter 

(Lent by Mrs. V. Everett Macy) 

41. THE CASQUETS, ENGLISH CHANNEL— William T. Richards 

42. FROM TUSCAN WANDERINGS— Julius Rolshoven 

(Lent by Mrs. Alfred Fowler) 



43. LADY SPENCER WALPOLE— Julius Rolshoven 

(Lent by Mrs. Francis Holland) 

44. MRS. E. C— Julius Eolshoven 

(Lent by Edward Clark, Esq.) 

45. PORTRAIT OP MISS FORD— William C. Loring 

(Lent by I. N. Ford, Esq.) 

46. A WET DAY AT THE HAGUE— Charles P. Gruppe 

47. A VEILED HEAD— Stanley Middleton 

48. THE PASSAIC VALLEY— Arthur Hoeber 

(Lent by H. Wood Sullivan, Esq.) 

49. THE BLACKSMITH'S SHOP— Jules Turcas 

50. MR. GLADSTONE IN DOWNING STREET— J. McLure Ham- 

ilton 

(Lent by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) 

51. PORTRAIT OF HENRY J. THOURON— J. McLure Hamilton 

(Lent by Henry J. Thouron, Esq ) 

52. MISS KITTY— J. J. Shannon, A. R. A. 

(Lent by the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg) 

53. MRS. SHANNON— J. J. Shannon, A. R. A. 

54. THE PENANCE OF ELEANOR— DUCHESS OF GLOUCES- 

TER— E. A. Abbey, R. A. 

Duck: " Come you, my lord, to see ray open shame? 

Now thou dost penance, too. Look, how they gaze! 

See, how the giddy multitude do point, 

And nod their heads, *,nd throw their eyes on thee! 

Ah! Gloster, hide thee from their hateful looks; 

And, in thy closet pent up. rue my shame, 

And ban thine enemies, both mine and thine." 

King Henry VI, Part II, Act II, Sc. 4.— Shakespeare 

55. A GOOD STORY— Clara MacChesney 

Second Hallgarten Prize. N. A. D., 1901 

56. WALLABROOK FORD, DARTMOOR— Thomas Allen, A. N. A. 

57. ISABELLE— Maria Brooks 

58. A QUIET CORNER, VENICE— Burr H. Nicholls 

59. AFTER THE HUNT— W. Verplanck Birney, A. N. A. 

(Lent by the Lotos Club) 

60. TEN POUND ISLAND, GLOUCESTER, MASS.— Charles A. 

Cor win. 

Martin B. Cahn Prize, Art Institute of Chicago. (Lent by B. 

Cahn, Esq.) 

61. THE GOLDSMITH'S DAUGHTER— Daniel Huntington, N. A. 

62. MARTYRDOM OF ST. SEBASTIAN— Lowell Dyer 

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63. VENICE FROM THE LAGOON— Thomas Moran, N. A. 

64. OYER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY— Charlotte B. Comaa 

65. THE HOD CARRIER— Childe Hassam 

66. THE GOLDEN CHAIN— Frederick Ballard Williams 

67. MARIE— Alice L. Lewis 

68. LOOKING EAST, ST. IYES— Edward Simmons 

(Lent by the Lambs Club, New York) 

69. THE LAST BOAT FROM DIN ARD— Carlton T. Chapman, A.N. A. 

70. PORTRAIT— W. L. Lathrop 

71. THE DISCONTENTED MERMAID— William B. Closson 

GALLERY C. 

73. THE ENEMY SOWING TARES— Elihu Vedder, N. A. 

74. THE SPHINX OF THE SEASHORE— Elihu Yedder, N. A. 

75. THE KEEPER OF THE THRESHOLD— Elihu Yedder, N. A. 

(Lent by the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg) 

76. CUMAEAN SIBYL— Elihu Yedder, N. A. 

77. OLD WELL, BORDIGHERA— Elihu Yedder, N. A. 

78. A SEA BREEZE— Elihu Yedder, N. A. 

79. A WOODLAND GLADE— Frederick Ballard Williams. 

80. THE SUNKEN REEF— George Wharton Edwards 

81. LOS FLORAS CANON— William Wsadt 

(Lent by Charles L. Hutchinson, Esq.) 

82. HILLSIDE WITH POPPIES— William Wendt 

(Lent by Charles H. Conover, Esq.) 

83. PREPARING FOR THE FETE— Pauline A. Dohn 

84. MOONLIGHT ON THE GRAND CANAL, VENICE— Charles 

Caryl Coleman, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. Charles MacVeagh) 

85. THE ROAD TO THE SEA— George Gardner Symon 

86. STUDY OF A CORNER IN AN ATTIC STUDIO— W. J. Hen- 

nessy, N. A. 

87. SUNSET AFTER RAIN, ESSEX, ENGLAND— W. J. Hennessy, 

N. A. 

88. TWILIGHT ON THE CONNECTICUT SHORE— W. J. Hen- 

nessy, N. A. 

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89. THE WEST PIER, BRIGHTON— WINTER EVENING— W. J. 

Hennessy, N. A. 

90. PORTRAIT SKETCH— W. J. Hennessy, N. A. 

91. WINTER SUNSHINE, BORDIGHERA, ITALY— W. J. Hen- 

nessy, N. A. 

92. CHILD WITH AZALEA— Edith Mitchill Prellwitz 

93. THE CAMPAGNA, NEAR ROME— Charles A. Dan forth 

94. THE MIRROR— Walter Shirlaw, N. A. 

(Lent by William S. Hurley, Esq.) 

95. THE SEAWEED GATHERERS— Howard Russell Butler, N. A. 

Temple Silver Medal, P. A. F. A., 1888. Bronze Medal, Paris 
Exposition, 1889. 

96. BOGNOR— NOCTURNE— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

97. BLUE AND SILVER — CHOPPING CHANNEL — J. McNeill 

Whistler 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

98. GREY AND SILVER— THE MERSEY— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

99. THE BLACKSMITH— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) 

100. VARIATIONS IN FLESH COLOR AND GREEN— THE BAL- 

CONY— J. McNeill Whistler 
(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

101. SOUTHAMPTON— NOCTURNE— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

102. THE MUSIC ROOM— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Colonel Frank J. Hecker) 

103. ISCHIA, EVENING— Charles Caryl Coleman, A. N. A. 

(Lent by The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy) 

104. POETRY AND PAINTING— Kenyon Cox, A. N. A. 

105. THE MORNING BATH— Mary Cassatt 

(Lent by Messrs. Durand-Ruel) 

106. PALMYRA— Lockwood de Forest, N. A. 

107. THE BREEZE— Mary F. MacMonnies 

108. CONNECTICUT HILLSIDE— Charles H. Hayden 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

109. PIPING SHEPHERD— Anna Lea Merritt 

(Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) 



110. IN THE VALLEY OF THE PASS AIC — Frederick BaUard 

Williams 

111. YOUNG WOMAN IN AN OLD-FASHIONED DEESS— Eobert 

Henri 

112. THE GEEEN CAPE— Eobert Henri 

113. LUNAE MISTS— Alexander Harrison, N. A. 

114. MISTY MOENING— Alexander Harrison, N. A. 

115. GOLDEN MIEEOE— Alexander Harrison, N. A. ' 

116. "LE CEEPUSCULE "—Alexander Harrison, N. A. 

(Lent by The St. Louis Museum of Fine Arts) 

117. MOTHEE AND DAUGHTEE— Marcia Oakes Woodbury 

118. ON THE LAGOON— W. Gedney Bunce 

(Lent by William Clausen, Esq ) 

119. OFF THE LIDO— W. Gedney Bunce 

(Lent by William Clausen, Esq.) 

120. MAL DU PAYS— Frank C. Penfold 

121. SONG OF THE LAEK— Frank C. Penfold 

122. THE WHITE EOSE— William Howard Hart 

123. POETEAIT— Stacey Tolman 

124. POETEAIT— William W. Churchill 

125. THE CAEA VAN— Charles J. Theriat 

126. IN THE BOUDOIE— Dana Marsh 

127. WOEK— Bryson Burroughs 

128. THE NET MENDEE— F. V. DuMond, A. N. A. 

129. SPEING EVENING— Arthur B. Davies 

130. A EAY OF SUNLIGHT— John W. Alexander 

Lippincott Prize, P. A. F. A., 1899 

131. AUTUMN— John W. Alexander 

Carnegie Prize, S. A. A., 1901. Gold Medal, Paris Exposi- 
tion, 1900 

132. CHILD WITH DOLL— John W. Alexander 

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183. THE RUSSET YEAR— Annie C. Shaw, deceased 
(Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago) 

134. DANTE AND VIEGIL— Henry Prellwitz 

135. MOONLIGHT— Bertha S. Menzler 

136. TANNHAUSER (LEGEND)— Edith Mifcchill Prellwitz 

Norman W. Dodge Prize, N. A. D. , 1895 

GALLERY D. 

140. THE FOREST CAMP— E. Irving Couse 

141. THE STORM— Max Bohm 

142. AFTER THE STORM— Albert Dakin Gihon 

Second Prize American Art Association of Paris, 1900 

143. HOT MILK— Elizabeth F. Bonsall 

Mary Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1897. (Lent by the Pennsyl- 
vania Academy of the Fine Arts) 

144. PORTRAIT OF MRS. L.— J. Humphreys Johnston 

(Lent by Mrs. C. Grant La Farge) 

145. MOONLIGHT, BELLE-ISLE-EN-MER, BRITTANY— J. Hum- 

phreys Johnston 

146. LYSE NAETTER (LIGHT NIGHTS IN NORWAY)— J. Hum- 

phreys Johnston 

(Lent by H. Kirke Porter, Esq.) 

147. BUILDING A CITY— William E. Schumacher 

148. IN A STUDIO— Mary B. Hazelton 

First Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1898 

149. ATALA— Lucius Hitchcock 

150. PORTRAIT— Mary T. Gladding 

151. ST. IYES, PRAY FOR US— Sergeant Kendall 

Lippincott Prize, P. A. F. A., 1894. Bronze Medal, Paris Ex- 
position, 1900 

152. SALEM WITCHES— Walter McEwen 

153. COWS BY THE BANK OF THE RIVER— Gaylord Sangston 

Truesdell 

Second Medal, Paris Salon. (Lent by J. A. Truesdell, Admin- 
istrator) 

154. A BRETON SUNDAY— Eugene Vail 

155. EVENING IN BRITTANY- Eugene Vail 

156. THE HARBOR OF AUDIERNE— Eugene Vail 

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157. HILLS OF NORMANDY— Ethelbert W. Brown 

158. PORTRAIT— Cora F. Freer 

159. MY GONDOLIER'S KITCHEN— Herbert W. Faulkner 

160. MOONLIGHT— Parke C. Dougherty 

161. PORTRAIT OF MY MOTHER— Julia Haven 

(Lent by Mrs. J. E. Haven) 

162. MASS IN BRITTANY— Walter Gay 

163. TEMPLE OF ZEUS AND THE ACROPOLIS, ATHENS— 

Walter Francis Brown 

164. SONG— Julian Story 

(Lent by H. Kirke Porter, Esq.) 

165. GOLDFISH— Julian Story 

166. TWO PORTRAITS— Julian Story 

167. ARABS— Charles J. Theriat 

168. SUNSET AT CRECY— George Howland 

169. THE RIVER MARNE— George Howland 

170. LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE— Edwin D. Connell 

171. THE SUNLIT VALLEY— Frank C. Peyraud 

(Lent by The Union League Club of Chicago) 

172. A CHURCH OF THE ELEVENTH ANTWERP— Anna L. Stacey 

173. LOADING THE CARAVAN— EARLY MORNING IN PERSIA— 

Edwin Lord Weeks 

174. AUTUMN IN NORMANDY— John Leslie Breck 

(Lent by Mrs. Ellen F. Rice) 

175. ON THE RIVER-SHORE— H. S. Bisbing 

176. A FISHERMAN'S FAMILY— Clifford P. Grayson 

Temple Gold Medal, P. A. F. A., 1887. (Lent by J. W. Brown, 

Esq.) 

177. THE SKATERS— J. Gari Melchers 

(Lent by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) 

178. SAILOR AND HIS SWEETHEART— J. Gari Melchers 

(Lent by the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg) 

179. SUNLIGHT— CRECY, CALVADOS— Alonzo St. George Hunt- 

ington 

180. THE HEART OF NIAGARA— F. Harold Hayward 

181. ADORATION OF THE MAGI— H. M. Walcott 



182. SUNSHINE— Philip L. Hale 

183. THE SHEEPFOLD— Charles Sprague Pearce 

184. RED EVENING, POULDU— John Lambert, Jr. 

185. THE ADVENT ANGEL— Ella Condie Lamb 

Norman W. Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1889 

186. SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS, COLORADO— Charles Partridge 

Adams 

187. TWO LITTLE FRIENDS— EUen K. Baker Thompson 

188. POLLY— Robert David Gauley 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

189. HAS-TEEN-E-ASH-EE-E. A. Burbank 

190. O-KOON-SAY— E. A. Burbank 

191. SEPTEMBER MORNING, MORET— George H. Leonard 

192. THE AWAKENING OF LOVE— Henry Mosler, A. N. A. 

193. STUDY IN REFLECTED SUNLIGHT— Julius L. Stewart 

194. THE NYMPH AND THE BIRD— Julius L. Stewart 

195. THE RED VEIL— Julius L. Stewart 

196. SUNFLOWERS— Julius L. Stewart 

197. THE LONE OAK— William Wendt 

(Lent by W. 0. Goodman, Esq.) 

198. CALIFORNIA OAKS— Charles Rollo Peters 

(Lent by Louis Sloss, Jr., Esq.) 

199. MOONRISE, NORMANDY— Alexis J. Fournier 

200. MISTLETOE— M. E. Dickson 

Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1896 

201. DANTE WATCHING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CA- 

THEDRAL OF FLORENCE— Alphaeus P. Cole 

202. ONIONS— Clara MacChesney 

203. PORTRAIT OF A BOY— George Taylor Porter 

204. AFTER THE MASS— William T. Dannat 

205. THE WHITE DOOR— Alfred H. Maurer 

206. KOUSSE-KOUSSE MARKET, TUNIS— Willard L. Metcalf 

Honorable Mention, Paris Salon. (Lent by St. Botolph Club of 
Boston) 

207. BY THE BRIMMING RIVER— D. Ridgway Knight 

(Lent by John G. Holmes, Esq.) 



208. THE TINKER— John B. Longman 

209. AUTUMN— W. B. Van Ingen 

(Lent by John O. Gilmore, Esq.) 

210. OFFERINGS TO YENUS— Dana Marsh 

211. THE TEASEL GATHERER— Walter Nettleton 

212. ANXIETY— Katherine Abbot 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

213. ONCE UPON A TIME— Caroline Peart 

Mary Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1898 

214 MORNING IN THE OASIS, BISKARA, ALGERIA— F. A. 
Bridgman, N. A. 

215. YOUNG GIRL OF EL-KANTARA, ALGERIA— F. A. Bridg- 

man, N. A. 

216. THE SECLUDED WOOD— F. A. Bridgman, N. A. 

217. THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS, ALGIERS— F. A. Bridgman, 

N. A. 

218. RELIGIOUS FETE AT BLIDAH, ALGERIA— F. A. Bridg- 



219. TEMPLE OF THE WINDS, SUNSET— Lonis Loeb, A. N. A. 

220. ADRIAAN LABRUJERE— Sarah Chapin, deceased 

(Lent by William W. Chapin, Esq.) 

221. AFTERNOON— Clarence Montfort Gihon 

222. HOLLAND FISHER GIRL— Taber Sears 

223. ANNUNCIATION TO THE SHEPHERDS— S. L. Landeau 

Second Wanamaker Prize, American Art Association of Paris, 
1900 

224. AFTER THE BATH— S. Seymour Thomas 

225. PORTRAIT— Richard E. Miller 

Third Medal, Paris Salon, 1900 

226. STUDY— John Lambert, Jr. 

227. PORTRAIT— Edward Dufner 

228. IN THE STUDIO— Edward Dufner 

229. TWO FORCES— Augustus Koopman 

First Clark Prize, American Art Association of Paris, 1900 

230. PORTRAIT— Ida Waugh 

Norman W. Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1896 (Lent by Dr. Paul J. 
Sartain) 

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231. DANIEL IN THE LION'S DEN— H. 0. Tanner 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

232. PORTRAIT OF MISS MAEION JONES— Katherine Abbot 

(Lent by Mrs John P. Jones) 

233. THE FLOWER MAKER— H. Campbell Foss 



GALLERY E. 

239. NIGHT— J. C. Nicoll, N. A. 

240. LADY IN WHITE— Frank Fowler, N. A. 

241. A QUIET STREAM— C. Harry Eaton, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Daniel A. Davis, Esq.) 

242. FROST FLOWERS— Arthur W. Dow 

243. A CONNECTICUT HILLSIDE— A. T. Van Laer, A. N. A. 

244. WOMAN IN WHITE AND VIOLET— Howard Gardner Cush- 

ing 

245. MAINE COAST— Charles H. Woodbury 

246. IN THE FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU— R. W. Van Bos- 

kerck, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Frank Scott Gerrish, Esq.) 

247. SUNLIT VALE, DERBYSHIRE— R. W. VanBoskerck, A. N. A. 

(Lent by the Hon. William Whiting) 

248. THE LAST GLEAM— R. W. Van Boskerck, A. N. A. 

249. SENATOR THOMAS C. PLATT— T. W. Wood, N. A. 

250. THE END OF THE DAY— Sergeant Kendall 

Lippincott Prize, P. A. F. A., 1894. Bronze Medal, Paris Ex- 
position, 1900. (Lent by Miss Helen Phelps Stokes) 

251. MT. MANSFIELD IN WINTER— Edward Martin Taber, de- 

ceased 

(Lent by Mrs. Charles C. Taber) 

252. A CHURCH INTERIOR— Claire Shuttleworth 

253. PORTRAIT OF A MAN— WiUiam M. J. Rice, A. N. A. 

254. PORTRAIT OF A LADY— A. Brewster Sewell 

255. THE GROUND SWELL— Charles H. Woodbury 

(Lent by Andrew Carnegie, Esq.) 

256. JULY— Otto H. Bacher 

257. EVENING IN PICARDY— Louis Paul Dessar, A. N. A. 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

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258. SHEEP IN THE SAND DUNES— Louis Paul Dessar, A. N. A. 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by Fred E. San- 
der, Esq.) 

259. HARVEST MOON— Louis Paul Dessar, A. N. A. 

260. MALCOLM GRAHAM, ESQ.— H. Stanley Todd 

(Lent by Malcolm Graham, Esq.) 

261. THE LETTER— Carle J. Blenner 

Third Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1899. (Lent by Frederick 
S. Gibbs, Esq.) 

262. RT. REV. A. CLEVELAND COXE, BISHOP OF WESTERN 

NEW YORK— Daniel Huntington, N. A. 

263 AUTUMN FOREST— R. M. Shurtleff, N. A. 
(Lent by Louis Stern, Esq.) 

264. A WOODLAND POOL— R. M. Shurtleff, N. A. 

(Lent by W. R. Peters, Esq.) 

265. J. W. LINTON, N. A., ENGRAVING HIS LAST PLATE— 

E. Wood Perry, Jr., N. A. 

266. THAT DIFFICULT WORD— Mrs J. Francis Murphy 

Third Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1894 (Lent by C. B. Law- 
son, Esq ) 

267. A NORTHWESTER IN GLOUCESTER HARBOR— F. K. M. 

Rehn. A. N. A. 

Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900 

268. THE WASTE BASKET— J. H. Dolph, N. A. 

269. CALLED TO ORDER— J. H. Dolph, N. A. 

270. "LE RAT QUI S'EST RETIRE DU MONDE"— J. H. Dolph, 

N. A. 

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271. FISHING BOATS, HOLLAND— Harrington Fitzgerald 

272. MRS. O. H. B.— Otto H. Bacher 

273. ON THE OCTORARO, PA.— E. Taylor Snow 

274. A PORTRAIT— Charles Frederick Naegele 

275. PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM ADAMS— Frank Duveneck 

(Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association) 

276. THE CHILD OF MARY— Elliott Daingerfield 

(Lent by C. Klackner, Esq.) 

277. HIGH TIDE— Alice Russell Glenny 

(Lent by George P. Sawyer, Esq.) 

278. BOSTON COMMON IN WINTER— Birge Harrison 

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279. FROZEN POOL AT SIMSBURY, CONNECTICUT— Birge 

Harrison 

(Lent by E. D. Page, Esq.) 

280. HARVARD BRIDGE AT TWILIGHT— Birge Harrison 

281. MY BUNKIE— Charles Schreyvogel 

Thomas B. Clarke Prize, N. A. D. , 1900. Bronze Medal, Paris 
Exposition, 1900 

282. IN MIDSUMMER— Carleton Wiggins, A. N. A. 

283. AFTER THE BATH— Joseph H. Hatfield 

Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1896. 

284. EAST ROCK, NEW HAVEN— John F. Weir, N. A. 

285. MENDING THE NET— Thomas Eakins 

286. HILLSIDE PASTURE— G. A. Hays 

287. EVENING, BRANDYWINE FARM— William H. Howe, N. A, 

(Lent by the Lotos Club, New York) 

288. MONARCH OF THE FARM— William H. Howe, N. A. 

289. THE VAGABONDS— William H. Howe, N. A. 

(Lent by Collin Armstrong, Esq.) 

290. ALLEGRA— Kenneth Frazier 

291. LANTERN GLOW— Hugh H. Breckenridge 

292. THE GOLDEN CUP— William M. Paxton 

293. A BREEZY DAY— Worthington Whittredge, N. A. 

(Lent by the Lotos Club, New York) 

294. A HOME NEAR THE SEA— John B. Bristol, N. A. 

295. VENICE— George H. Smillie, N. A. 

296. THE EVENING HOUR— Carleton Wiggins, A. N. A. 

297. THE SOURCE OF THE RIVER— James D. Smillie, N. A. 

298. FLEMISH WINDMILLS— Charles Warren Eaton, A. N. A. 

299. GOLDEN OCTOBER— Charles Warren Eaton, A. N. A. 

300. THE LIGHT OF THE HOUSE- W. Granville Smith 

Third HaUgarten Prize, N. A. D. , 1900. (Lent by W. Wick- 
ham Smith, Esq.) 

301. AFTER SERVICE SUNDAY MORNING IN THE '30's— E. L. 

Henry, N. A. 

(Lent by John G. Myers, Esq.) 

302. HESTER— Chester Loomis 

303. INDIAN SUMMER— James M. Hart, N. A. 

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304. THE FALLS OF ST ANTHONY AS SEEN BY FATHER 
HENNEPIN, 1680— Albert Bierstadt, N. A. 
(Lent by Mrs. H. B. Thompson) 



GALLERY F. 

310. PORTRAIT OF LOUIS N. KENTON, ESQ.— Thomas Eakins 

(Lent by Mrs. Kenton) 

311. RECORDS— Harry W. Watrous, N. A. 

312. THE MANDOLIN PLAYER— Harry W. Watrous, N. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. Charles Watrous) 

313. BILLS— Harry W. Watrous, N. A. 

Thomas B. Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1894 

314. AT EVENING (VIOLA OBLIGATO)— A. B. Davies 

(Lent by Mr. Bush) 

315. PORTRAIT OF JARED B. FLAGG, N. A.— Charles Noel Flagg 

316. PORTRAIT OF MISS B.— Lee Lufkin 

317. A STREET SCENE IN FRANCE— Burr H. Nicholls 

318. THE OLD VILLAGE OF GARNE, FRANCE— Alfred C. How- 

land, N. A. 

319. CORNFIELD— Albert Rothery 

320. MRS. CAROLINE SCOTT SELLSTEDT— L. G. SeUstedt, N. A. 

321. EX- PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE— L. G. SeUstedt, N. A. 

(Lent by the Buffalo Club) 

322. L. G. SELLSTEDT, N. A.— L. G. SeUstedt, N. A. 

(Lent by the Buffalo Historical Society) 

323. INTERIOR OF A STUDIO— J. Louis Webb 

(Lent by Dr. W. Seward Webb) 

324. STILL LIFE— J. Louis Webb 

325. NIGHTFALL— F. S. DeUenbaugh 

326. SAKEYON, NEAR CAIRO— William Graham 

327. PORTRAIT— Evelyn Rumsey Gary 

(Lent by Dr. D. P. Rumsey) 

328. PORTRAIT— Evelyn Rumsey Gary 

(Lent by Roger Adams, Esq.) 

329. THE SPIRIT OF NIAGARA— Evelyn Rumsey Cary 



330. THE REFLECTION— Helen Watson Phelps 

331. SWING PARTNERS— E. Wood Perry, Jr., N. A. 

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332. POETEAIT OF GENERAL GRANT— E. Wood Perry, Jr., N. A. 

333. TWILIGHT IN THE LAUTERBRUNNEN VALLEY— Charles 

C. Curran, A. N. A. 

334. BUILDING THE DAM— Charles C. Curran, A. N. A. 

335. IN THE SUNSET GLOW— Charles C. Curran, A. N. A. 

336. BY THE LAKE— Charles C. Curran, A. N. A. 

337. TWILIGHT AT SEA— Henry B. Snell 

Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900 (Lent by Alexan- 
der C. Humphreys, Esq.) 

338. DOCKING A LINER— Henry B. SneU 

Gold Medal, Art Club of Philadelphia, 1896 (Lent by the Bos- 
ton Art Club) 

339. THE CITADEL OF QUEBEC— Henry B. SneU 

First Prize, Tennessee Centennial, 1897 

340. A. RAINY DAY— William A. Coffin, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Henry C. Frick, Esq.) 

341. WINTER IN PENNSYLVANIA— William A. Coffin, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Collin Armstrong, Esq ) 

342. SEPTEMBER— William A. Coffin, A. N. A. 

343. OVER THE HILLS.— C. Harry Eaton, A. N. A. 

344. TWILIGHT— Albert Lynch (Peru) 

(Lent by Thomas Shields Clarke, Esq.) 

345. MRS. GILBERT E. JONES— Albert Lynch (Peru) 

(Lent by Mrs. Gilbert E. Jones) 

346. JEANNE D'ARC— Albert Lynch (Peru) 

347. UNE PARISTENNE— Albert Lynch (Peru) 

348. SUMMER EVENING— Albert Lynch (Peru) 

349. AN IMPORTANT LETTER— Harry Roseland 

Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1898 (Lent by Frank H. 
Lamb, Esq.) 

350. AN APRIL SHOWER— Percy Moran 

351. IN AMBUSH— Frederick W. Freer, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Ralph H. Plumb, Esq.) 

352. DAY DREAMS— M. Campbell Macpherson (Newfoundland) 

353. SHEEP, LATE AUTUMN— A. Bryan WaU 

354. SUNSET NEAR MORET— George H. McCord, A. N. A. 

355. EVENING, COAST OF MAINE— George H. McCord, A. N. A. 

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356. THE FORSYTH FIGHT— Frederic Remington, A. N. A. 

357. INFANTRY IN ARMS— William H. Lippinoott, N. A. 

358. THE SOURCE -A. B. Davies 

359. PLACE OF THE MOTHERS— A. B. Davies 

(Lent by Henry T. Chapman, Esq.) 

360. MANILLA BAY— Rufus F. Zogbaum 

361. PORTRAIT STUDY— Mary Theresa Hart (and Letifcia B. Hart) 

Norman W. Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1901 

362. THE EVENING STAR, DULVERTON, ENGLAND— Charles 

Melville Dewey 

(Lent by Mrs Oliver H. Durrell) 

363. THE RIVER AT NIGHT— Charles Melville Dewey 
(Lent by John Gellatly, Esq.) 

364. OCTOBER EVENING— Charles Melville Dewey 

(Lent by Miss Anna Gruel Carter) 

365. THE RIVER AT FAIRFORD— Charles Melville Dewey 

(Lent by Robert D. Evans, Esq.) 

366. THE HARVEST MOON— Charles Melville Dewey 

(Lent by John Larkin, Esq.) 

367. THE HUM OF MIGHTY WORKINGS— Carl Hirschberg 

368. GOING FOR THE DOCTOR— Seymour J. Guy, N. A. 

369. REV. JAMES REED— Hermann Dudley Murphy 

(Lent by the Boston Society of the Church of the New Jeru- 
salem) 

370. THE OX TEAM— Edward Potthast, A. N. A. 

371. QUILTING— J. G. Brown, N. A. 

372. "WHAT SAY?"— J. G. Brown, N. A. 

373. GOSSIPS— J. G. Brown, N. A. 

374. HEELS OVER HEAD— J. G. Brown, N. A. 
(Lent by W. H. Davis, Esq.) 

375. THE MINIATURE— Rhoda Holmes Nicholls 

376. CHIEF TAL-KLAI— E. A. Burbank 

377. THE DREAMER— Helen Watson Phelps 

(Lent by Messrs. Frederick Keer's Sons) 

378. THE HAUNTED CELLAR, OR "WHO'S AFRAID?"— Sey- 

mour J. Guy, N. A. 

379. THE ACROPOLIS, ATHENS— Walter Francis Brown 

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380. CHAEGING THE BATTERY— Gilbert Gaul, N. A. 

(Lent by H. Wood Sullivan, Esq.) 

381. PROFESSOR BARKER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENN- 

SYLVANIA— Thomas Eakins 

382. MOONLIGHT ON LONG ISLAND SOUND— Leonard Ocht- 

man, A. N. A. 

383. THE SOLITARY ROAD— Leonard Ochtman, A. N. A. 

384. UN CTERGE A SAINTE GENEVIEVE— Cecile de Wentworth 

385. PORTRAIT OF A CHILD (MISS DOROTHY HARRISON)— 

John Lambert, Jr. 

GALLERY G. 

400. HEADWATER OF THE WESTPORT RIVER— R. Swain Gif- 

ford, N. A. 

401. FROM MY WINDOW— R. Swain Gifford, N. A. 

(Lent by Edward Hall, Esq.) 

402. NONQUITT MEADOWS -R. Swain Gifford, N. A. 

403. SOLITUDE— R. Swain Gifford, N. A. 

404. MOORLANDS— R. Swain Gifford, N. A. 

405. EVENING— R. Swain Gifford, N. A. 

406. LA CIGALE— Wyatt Eaton, deceased 

(Lent by Colonel Frank J. Hecker) 

407. EAST RIVER— De Witt Parshall 

408. MOONRISE ON CORNWALL LAKE— J. H. Moser 

(Lent by Collin Armstrong, Esq.) 

409. NAPA VALLEY— William Keith 

(Lent by Mrs. Harold Z. Ohrwall) 

410. THE END OF THE DAY— George Inness, Jr., N. A. 

411. HELLA ROCK— Reginald C. Coxe 

(Lent by Mrs. Charles Gary) 

412. THE YOUNG MUSICIAN— William Sartain, A. N. A. 

(Lent by J. M. Dodge, Esq.) 

413. NEAR ALGIERS— William Sartain, A. N. A. 

414. TWILIGHT— W. Elmer Schofield 

Honorable mention, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1900. (Lent 
by Willis F. McCook, Esq.) 

415. PEARL CLOUDS, MOONLIGHT— Edward F. Rook 

Temple Gold Medal, P. A. F. A., 1898 (Lent by the Cincinnati 
Museum Association) 

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416. THE VILLAGE STEEET, MOONLIGHT— Clark G. Voorhees 

417. FIGUEE STUDY, AUTUMN— John La Farge, N. A. 

(Lent by John Gellatly, Esq.) 

418. THE VISIT OF NICODEMUS TO CHEIST— John La Farge,N. A. 

(Lent by William T. Evans, Esq.) 

419. SEPTEMBEE EVENING— George H Bogert, A. N. A. 

(Lent by George A. Hearn, Esq.) 

420. MOONLIGHT— Ealph A. Blakelock 

(Lent by William T. Evans, Esq.) 

421. THE COMING STOEM— George Inness, Jr., N. A. 

422. BECKY— Arthur Dawson 

(Lent by Colonel H. B. Wilson) 

423. MUSIC— Mary L. Macomber 

424. MOONLIGHT IN THE FAEMYAED— Silas S. Dustin 

425. JONAH— A. P. Eyder 

(Lent by Colonel C. E. S. Wood) 

426. MOONLIGHT— Eobert C. Minor, N. A. 

Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900 

427. THE CAFE TEEEACE— Eobert Henri 

428. A GEOUP OF OAKS— Henry W. Eanger, A. N. A. 

429. THE WOOD LOT IN EAELY MAY— Henry W. Eanger, A. N. A. 

430. THE COENFIELD— Henry W. Eanger, A. N. A. 

(Lent by William T. Evans, Esq.) 

431. SPEING WOODS— Henry W. Eanger, A. N. A. 

(Lent by George A. Hearn, Esq.) 

432. SEA AND EAIN— George H. Bogert, A. N. A. 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by William T. 
Evans, Esq.) 

433. AUTUMN SUNSET— George H. Bogert, A. N. A. 

434. NOEMANDY FAEM— Homer D. Martin, deceased 

(Lent by Lyman G. Bloomingdale, Esq.) 

435. WESTCHESTEE HILLS— Homer D. Martin, deceased 

(Lent by E. F. Milliken, Esq.) 

436. SIEGFEIED— A. P. Eyder 

(Lent by Sir William C. Van Home) 

437. A VILLAGE STEEET— Will S. Eobinson 

(Lent by Samuel Newhouse, Esq.) 

438. ABANDONED COEEAL— Charles Eollo Peters 

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439. A MOUNTAIN BROOK— A. H. Wyant, deceased 

(Lent by the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy) 

440. NIGHTFALL— A. H. Wyant, deceased 

(Lent by Mrs. A. H. Wyant) 

441. CLEARING OFF— A. H. Wyant, deceased 

(Lent by Mrs. A. H. Wyant) 

442. THE FIG GATHERERS— A. Brewster SeweU 

443. AUTUMN SHOWERS— Benjamin R. Fitz, deceased 

(Lent by Dr. George W. Fitz) 

444. A YOUNG GIRL— Rose Clark 

445. EVENING— Robert C. Minor, N. A. 

(Lent by Homer Lee, Esq.) 

446. BY MONTEREY BAY— Charles Hollo Peters 

447. THE BATHERS— George Inness, deceased 

Ellsworth Prize, Art Institute of Chicago, 1888 (Lent by 
James W. Ellsworth, Esq.) 

448. SUMMER SILENCE— George Inness, deceased 

(Lent by James W. Ellsworth, Esq.) 

449. THE LAST GLEAM— George Inness, deceased 

(Lent by George Inness, Jr., Esq.) 

450. MIDSUMMER— George Inness, deceased 

(Lent by James W. Ellsworth, Esq.) 

451. MEDFIELD MEADOWS— George Inness, deceased 

(Lent by George Inness, Jr., Esq.) 

452. EARLY MORNING— George Inness deceased 

(Lent by James W. Ellsworth, Esq ) 

453. UNDER THE GREENWOOD— George Inneee, deceased 

(Lent by George Inness, Jr., Esq ) 

454. NIGHTFALL— F. De Haven 

George Inness, Jr., Prize, Salmagundi Club, 1900 (Lent by 
the Salmagundi Club) 

455. THE EVENING STAR— F. De Haven 

456. LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI— Robert V. V. Sewell 

457. SOLITUDE— Bliss Baker, deceased 

(Lent by James W. Fllsworth, Esq.) 

458. ASSHOHAN— Jervis McEntee, deceased 

(Lent by The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy) 

459. MORNING— Richard Pauli, deceased 

(Lent by William Clausen, Esq.) 



460. EDGE OF THE WOODS— William Keith 

(Lent by John Zeile, Esq.) 

461. THE MISSION OP SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA — Charles 

Eollo Peters 

(Lent by Mrs. P. A. Hearst) 

462. GRIEF— Hugh H. Breckenridge 

463. CHLOE AND SAM— Thomas Hovenden, deceased 

(Lent by Edward Weston, Esq.) 

464. HER TRIBUTE— William F. Kline 

465. THE DAYS THAT ARE NO MORE— C. Y. Turner, N. A. 

Honorable Mention, Paris Salon (Lent by Theodore Marburg, 
Esq.) 

466. NOVEMBER TWILIGHT— John J. Enneking 



GALLERY H. 

470. MARINE— Robert H. Eichelberger, deceased 

(Lent by Collin Armstrong, Esq.) 

471. MAN WITH SCYTHE— William L. Picknell, deceased 

(Lent by Daniel A. Davis, Esq.) 

472. MISS BOUDINOT— Dora Wheeler Keith 

473. IN EARLY LEAF— Walter Clark, A. N. A. 

474. IN GLOUCESTER HARBOR— Walter Clark, A. N. A. 

475. EVENING, HONFLEUR— George H. Bogert, A. N. A. 

(Lent by W. H. Rathwell, Esq.) 

476. UNION SQUARE IN WINTER— Theodore Robinson, deceased 

(Lent by Collin Armstrong, Esq.) 

477. A VILLAGE STREET— Theodore Robinson, deceased 

(Lent by Collin Armstrong, Esq.) 

478. THE OLD PORCH— Francis C. Jones, N. A. 

479. UNION SQUARE AT EARLY CANDLE-LIGHT — Charles 

Austin Needham 

480. THE KELP GATHERERS— Frederick W. Kost, A. N. A. 

(Lent by H. Wood Sullivan, Esq.) 

481. THE LADY IN BLACK— H. Siddons Mowbray, N. A, 

482. THE SIESTA— H. Siddons Mowbray, N. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. John McCullough) 

483. "LE DESTIN"— H. Siddons Mowbray, N. A. 

(Lent by John D. Archbold, Esq.) 

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484. IERIDESCENCE— H. Siddons Mowbray, N. A. 

(Lent by Henry M. Sanders, Esq.) 

485. MRS. M. AND BOY— H. Siddons Mowbray, N. A. 

486. MARIE— Emily Sartain 

Mary Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1881 

487. NEAR CALDWELL, N. J.— Frederick Ballard Williams 

488. CERES— Frederick Ballard WiUiams 

489. PARK SNOWS— Charles Austin Needham 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

490. PORTRAIT— DR. S. WEIR MITCHELL— Sarah Wyman Whit- 

man 

491. MRS. GRIFFIN— J. Carroll Beckwith, N. A. 

492. JOHN MURRAY MITCHELL, ESQ.— J. Carroll Beckwith, N. A. 

(Lent by The Fencers Club, New York) 

493. IN BLACK— J. Carroll Beckwith, N. A. 

494. WILLIAM WALTON, ESQ.— J. Carroll Beckwith, N. A, 

Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1887 

495. TEMPLE OF THE MIND— A. P. Ryder 

(Lent by R. B. Angus, Esq.) 

496. PREPARING FOR THE DANCE— Louis Kronberg 

497. ON PRINCE'S BAY, STATEN ISLAND— Frederick W. Kost, 

A. N. A. (Lent by Collin Armstrong, Esq.) 

498. HENDRICK CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN— Andreas Andersen 

499. MIDSUMMER TWILIGHT— Charles H. Davis 

500. SUMMER MOONLIGHT— Charles H. Davis 

501. PORTRAIT OF A BOY— Frank Fowler, N. A. 

502. IN THE DUNES— Marion E. Crocker 

503. PATHWAY THROUGH THE WOODS— Robert C. Minor, N. A. 

(Lent by Horatio M. Frazer, Esq . ) 

504. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER— Cecilia Beaux, A. N. A. 

First Prize, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1899. Temple Gold 
Medal, P. A. F. A., 1900. Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
(Lent by C. A. Griscom, Esq.) 

505. GREY DAY IN CORNWALL, CONNECTICUT— John H. Nie- 

meyer 

506. GILMAN NICHOLS— Wilton Lockwood 

(Lent by Mrs. Gilman Nichols) 

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507. MASTER OF THE HOUNDS— Wilton Lockwood 

(Lent by the Myopia Hunt Club) 

508. E. C. LEHMANN, ESQ.— Wilton Lockwood 

509. CASSANDEA— Frederick Ballard Williams 

510. POETEAIT OF A YOUNG MAN— Charles Hopkinson 

511. POETEAIT OF ELIZABETH -Sarah C. Sears 

(Lent by Charles F. Choate, Jr., Esq.) 

512. THE GOLDEN SCEEEN— Edmund C. Tarbell 

(Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) 

513. LADY IN YELLOW— Edmund C. Tarbell 

514. A MOENING VISION— Henry Oliver Walker, A. N. A. 

Thomas B. Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1895 (Lent by William T. 
Evans, Esq.) 

515. COENISH COAST— Arthur Hoeber 

(Lent by The Lotos Club, New York) 

516. POETEAIT OF A LADY— Janet D. Wheeler 

Mary Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1901 (Lent by Dr. Louis Starr) 

517. SPOET— George W. Maynard, N. A. 

(Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.) 

518. A YELLOW EOSE— Irving E. Wiles, N. A. 

(Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.) 

519. THE BATH— Edmund C. Tarbell 

(Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.) 

520. THE SINGEES— Henry Oliver Walker, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.) 

521. SUMMEE— Frank W. Benson, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.) 

522. A FEIENDLY CALL— William M. Chase, N. A. 

(Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.) 

523. IN THE SUN— Theodore Eobinson, deceased 

(Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.) 

524. THE WOODLAND MAID— Douglas Volk, N. A. 

(Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.) 

525. NIGHT AND THE WANING DAY— George E. Barse, Jr., N A. 

(Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.) 

(The nine works above are the Shaw Fund Prize pictures 
selected for purchase by the jury, at the Annual Exhibitions of 
the Society of American Artists from 1892 to 19C0.) 

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526. THE LAST LOAD— Matilda Browne 

Norman W. Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1899 (Lent by Dr. Seneca 

D. Powell) 

527. MAEINE— Charles Hopkinson 

(Lent by Arthur J. Eddy, Esq.) 

528. POPvTKAIT OF MARJOKIE H.— William J.Whittemore,A.N.A. 

529. FOXHOUNDS— H. E. Poore, A. N. A. 

Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1888 (Lent by The New 
York Athletic Club) 

530. WINTEE— W. Elmer Schofield 

(Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) 

531. LADY IN BLACK— Frederick W. Freer, A. N. A. 

Medal, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 (Lent by The 
Boston Art Club) 

582. THE EATN CLOUD— Arthur Parton, N. A. 

533. POETEAIT— A. Albright Wigand 

534. THE SCULPTOE AND THE KING— George de Forest Brush, 

N. A. 

Temple Gold Medal, P. A. F. A., 1897 (Lent by Miss Herietta 

E. Failing) 

535. NOVEMBEE— Eobert W. Vonnoh. A. N. A. 

(Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) 

536. MES. WALKEE AND CHILDEEN— Henry Oliver Walker, 

A. N. A. 

537. SITA AND SAEITA— Cecilia Beaux, A. N. A. 

538. A NEW ENGLAND VILLAGE— Walter Clark, A. N. A. 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

539. FEEDING THE CHICKENS— John F. Weir, N. A. 

540. IN THE MEADOWS— William H. Drake 

541. THE DOOE STEP— W. Verplanck Birney, A. N. A. 

542. EEPOSE— Matilda Browne 

Third Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1901 

543. IDLEES— Francis C. Jones, N. A. 

(Lent by Charles B. Armstrong, Esq.) 

544. A SUMMEE OCCUPATION— WiUiam T. Smedley, A. N. A. 

545. THE COMING WIND— Eeginald C. Coxe 

Fellowship Prize, Buffalo Society of Artists, 1895 (Lent by 
The Buffalo Club) 

546. SUNSET AFTEE EAIN— William A. Coffin, A. N. A. 

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547. MOONLIGHT ON THE KILL-VON-KULL— Frederick W 

Kost, A. N. A. 

(Lent by H. Wood Sullivan, Esq.) 

548. NET REEL, EAST QUOGUE— Frederick W. Kost, A. N. A. 

(Lent by H. Wood Sullivan, Esq.) 

549. STREET OF AN OLD FRENCH VILLAGE— Alfred C. How- 

land, N. A. 

550. THE KEEPSAKE— Letitia B. Hart 

Norman W. Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1898 (Lent by Mrs. N. A. 
Boynton) 

551. PORTRAIT OF ISRAEL ZANGWILL— Louis Loeb, A. N. A. 

552. THE FIRE DREAMERS— E. A. Bell, A. N. A. 

Second HaUgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1893 



GALLERY I. 

555. NIAGARA— Sarah Wyman Whitman 

556. PLAZA CENTRALE, HAVANA— Childe Hassam 

Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1895 

557. WHITE ISLAND LIGHT— Childe Hassam 

558. SEPTEMBER— Childe Hassam 

559. SUMMER— Childe Hassam 

Medal Art Club of Philadelphia, 1892 

560. JULY NIGHT— Childe Hassam 

561. UNION SQUARE LN SPRING— Childe Hassam 

562. GLOUCESTER— Childe Hassam 

563. SNOW PATCHES— Charles Roswell Bacon 

(Lent by Mrs. J. W. Colt) 

564. A QUESTION— George R. Barse, Jr., N. A. 

(Lent by Davenport Galbraith, Esq.) 

565. A BREEZY DAY— Robert Reid 

(Lent by Mrs. Harry Hamlin) 

566. THE C ANNA— Robert Reid 

567. CHILDREN IN THE WOODS— Frank W. Benson, A. N. A. 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

568. THE SISTERS— Frank W. Benson, A. N. A. 

Second Prize, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1899 Silver Medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900 

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569. FROM HILL TO SEA, MT. DESERT— Margaret Wendell 

Huntington 

570. HIGH SEA— Edward Simmons 

571. MILKING TIME— Edward Potthast, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Alexander C. Humphreys, Esq ) 

572. REFLECTIONS— Robert Reid 

573. A TRIBUTE TO SATYR— George R. Barse, Jr., N. A. 

First Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1895 (Lent by Samuel T. 
Shaw, Esq.) 

574. WINTER— Charles S. Kaelin 

575. IN THE SUN— J. Alden Weir, N. A. 

576. NEW ENGLAND PLOWMAN— J. Alden Weir, N. A. 

577. PORTRAIT OF MISS B.— J. Alden Weir, N. A. 

578. NEW ENGLAND FACTORY-J. Alden Weir, N. A. 

579. PORTRAIT OF CHILDREN— J. Alden Weir, N. A. 

580. THE RED BRIDGE— J. Alden Weir, N. A. 

581. THE OPEN BOOK— J. Alden Weir, N. A. 

582. PORTRAIT OF MISS M.— J. Alden Weir, N. A, 

583. THE CHRISTMAS TREE— J. Alden Weir, N. A. 

584. SONG OF THE PINES— Douglas Volk, N. A. 

(Lent by H. W. Harrison, Esq.) 

585. LEONARD— Louise Cox 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

586. FROM MY NORTH WINDOW— Elmer Livingstone MacRae 

587. CLOUDLAND— E. Aubrey Hunt 

(Lent by Messrs. E. S. Hunt & Sons) 

588. THE SILENCE BROKEN— George De Forest Brush, N. A. 

(Lent by C. A. Shipman, Esq.) 

589. PORTRAIT OF L. M. WILES— Irving R. Wiles, N. A. 

590 PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM RITSCHEL, ESQ.— Irving R. Wiles, 
N. A. 

591. PORTRAIT OF MRS. IRVING R. WILES— Irving R. Wiles, 

N. A. 

592. AN INTERIOR— William Howard Hart 

593. POETRY— Carle J. Blenner 

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594. SIGNS OF SPEING— Bruce Crane, N. A. 

"Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1897. Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. (Lent by Lyman G. Bloomingdale, Esq.) 

595. THE FISHEEMAN'S HUT— Bruce Crane, N. A. 

(Lent by George Burnham, Jr., Esq.) 

598. PEACE AT NIGHT— Bruce Crane, N. A. 
(Lent by Adolph Obrig, Esq.) 

597. THE YEAE'S WANE— Bruce Crane, N. A. 

Inness Gold Medal, N. A. D., 1901. (Lent by Andrew Carne- 
gie, Esq.) 

598. PENSIVE— A. Muller-Ury 

599. HOSPITALITY (Cartoon for Stained Glass)— Francis Lathrop 

600. METELILL— Emily Sartain 

Mary Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1883 (Lent by Miss M. Hunt- 
ington) 

601. THE SAILMAKEE— Edgar M. Ward, N. A. 

(Lent by Collin Armstrong, Esq.) 

602. ADIEONDACKS NEAE LAKE PLACID— J. C. Nicoll, N. A. 

603. SPEEIGGIN', IEELAND- Sydney E. Burleigh 

(Lent by Dr. W. L. Munro) 

604. CHILDEEN PLAYING ON THE SAND— Eosina Emmet Sher- 

wood 

605. POETEAIT OF IEENE K.— Mary F. E. Clay 

Mary Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1900 

606. THE EVENING STAE— Ben Foster, A. N. A. 

(Lent by the Lotos Club) 

607. THE GEEAT SLEEP— J. H. Sharp 

608. L. F. EOOS, ESQ.— William M. Chase, N. A. 

(Lent by L. F. Eoos, Esq.) 

609. POETEAIT OF MISS D.— William M. Chase, N. A. 

610. POETEAIT OF MISS HILDA SPONG— William M. Chase, N. A. 

611. MISS M. S. LUKENS— William M. Chase, N. A. 

Temple Gold Medal, P. A. F. A., 1901 (Lent by Charles 
Lukens, Esq.) 

612. POETEAIT OF MES. C— William M. Chase, N. A. 

613. UNCAS— Bert Phillips 

614. "LIVING WOMAN"— E. A. Burbank 

615. MONK AT PEAYEE— Walter Satterlee, A. N. A. 

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616. IN EDEN PAEK— L. H. Meakin 

617. A DANCE ON THE SHORE— Charles Walter Stetson 

(Lent by Isaac C. Bates, Esq.) 

618. THE WATERING PLACE— John G. Saxton 

George Inness, Jr., Prize, Salmagundi Club, 1900 

619. WILLOWS— Edward James Dressier 

620. THE HARROWER— Horatio Walker, N. A. 

(Lent by George A. Hearn, Esq.) 

621. THE WOOD-CHOPPER— Horatio Walker, N. A. 

(Lent by J. J. Albright, Esq.) 

622. PLOWING— THE FIRST GLEAM— Horatio Walker, N. A. 

623. THE MILK YARD— Horatio Walker, N. A. 

(Lent by A. T. Sanden, M. D.) 

624. A STY (B)— Horatio Walker, N. A. 

(Lent by N. E. Montross, Esq.) 

625. THE SHOSHONE FALLS, SNAKE RIVER, IDAHO— Thomas 

Moran, N. A. 

626. THE MOCCASIN MAKER— Bert Phillips 

627. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN— Abbott H. Thayer, N. A. 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 (Lent by George A. 
Hearn, Esq.) 

628. THE HEAD— Abbott H. Thayer, N. A. 

James H. Dole Prize, Inter-State Exposition of Chicago, 1890 
(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

629. WINTER'S VEIL— William St. John Harper, A. N. A. 

630. A FIELD OF POPPIES— I. H. Caliga 

631. MOTHER AND CHILD— George De Forest Brush, N. A. 

(Lent by The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) 

632. IN TIME OF BLOSSOM— George H. Smillie, N. A. 

633. NORTH WEST WIND— Charles H. Woodbury 

634. CARNATIONS— Maria Oakey Dewing 

635. THE HARP PLAYER— Kenyon Cox, A. N. A. 

636. THE VILLAGE CARPENTER— Edward Potthast, A. N. A. 

637. HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND— L. M. Wiles 

638. PORTRAIT OF THOMAS G. APPLETON— Frederic P. Vinton 

N. A. 

(Lent by Colonel Nathan Appleton) 

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639. AN AUTUMN LANDSCAPE— J. Francis Murphy, N. A. 

(Lent by Emerson McMillin, Esq.) 

640. THE BIRCHES— J. Francis Murphy, N. A. 

(Lent by George A. Hearn, Esq.) 

641. AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON— J. Francis Murphy, N. A. 

(Lent by The Lotos Club, New York) 

642. THE SUN BATH— Edward A. Bell, A. N. A. 

643. THOMAS M. OSBORNE, ESQ.— Charles Hopkinson 

(Lent by Thomas M. Osborne, Esq.) 

644. PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST— Robert B. Brandegee 

645. THE ROAD TO LONDON— Walter Clark, A. N. A. 

646. AFTER SHOWERS, JUNE— D. W. Tryon, N. A. 
(Lent by Colonel Frank J. Hecker) 

647. THE FIRST LEAVES— D. W. Tryon, N. A. 

Webb Prize, S. A- A., 1899 (Lent by Smith College) 

648. NOVEMBER— D. W. Tryon. N. A. 

Ellsworth Prize, Art Institute of Chicago, 1889 

649. SUNRISE— D. W. Tryon, N. A. 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

650. EARLY SPRING, NEW ENGLAND— D. W. Tryon, N. A. 

First Prize, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1898 (Lent by 
Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

651. EVENING. APRIL— D. W. Tryon, N. A. 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

652. EVENING, AUTUMN— D W. Tryon, N. A. 

(Lent By J. J. Albright, Esq.) 

653. DAYBREAK— D. W. Tryon, N. A. 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

654. THE MEADOW, MORNING— D. W. Tryon, N. A. 

(Lent by Colonel Frank J. Hecker) 

655. IN PINK— T. W. Dewing, N. A. 

656. THE CARNATION— T. W. Dewing, N. A. 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

657. ROSE JAR— T. W. Dewing, N. A. 

(Lent by S. R. Calloway, Esq.) 

658. READING— T. W. Dewing, N. A. 

(Lent by John Gellatly, Esq.) 

659. LADY IN BLUE— T. W. Dewing, N. A. 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

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660. THE PIANO— T. W. Dewing, N. A. 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

661. LADY IN WHITE DEESS— T. W. Dewing, N. A. 

(Lent by Colonel Frank J. Hecker) 

662. GEEEN DEESS— T. W. Dewing, N. A. 

(Lent by John Gellatly, Esq.) 

663. LADY IN WHITE— T. W. Dewing, N. A. 

(Lent by H. K. Bixby, Esq.) 

664. ALONE HENCEFOETH— Edgar Cameron 

665. WHIELPOOL EAPIDS— Homer Lee 

666. THE WAY TO AECADIE— Chester Loomis 

667. CLEAEING AWAY— Arthur W. Dow 

668. EAELY EVENING— Will S. Eobinson 

Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900 

669. GLOEIA— Albert Herter 

(Lent by H. Harkmas Flagler, Esq.) 

670. THE EOSE GAEDEN— Maria Oakey Dewing 

(Lent by John Gellatly, Esq.) 

671. A SUMMEE EALN— Edward H. Barnard 

672. UPLAND PASTUEE IN CONNECTICUT— John H. Niemeyer 

673. BEONXYILLE MEADOWS— A. T. Van Laer, A. N. A. 

674. THE MILL AT ST. MAUE— Edward W. Eedfield 

(Lent by Dr. George Woodward) 

675. CHAEENTON BBIDGE— Edward W. Eedfield 

(Lent by J. Bertram Lippincott, Esq.) 

676. TWILIGHT, PAEIS— Edward W. Eedfield 

677. THE LAST BOAT, EVENING— Edward W. Eedfield 

(Lent by George W. Curtis, Esq.) 

678. MASTEE CYEUS McCOEMICK— Eobert. W. Vonnoh, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. Cyrus McCormick) 

679. MES. M. E. POTTEE— Eobert W. Vonnoh, A. N. A. 

680. MISS ELLEN WALLACE WALLEE— Eobert W. Vonnoh, 

A. N. A. 

(Lent by James B. Waller, Esq.) 

681. MOTHEE AND DaUGHTEE— Eobert W. Vonnoh, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. Charles McGennis) 

682. DEEAMING WATEES— Edmund H. Wuerpel 

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683. MONTEREY FEOM THE BEACH— Charles Rollo Peters 

684. PORTRAIT OF JOHN HARSEN RHOADE8, ESQ.— Frederic 

P. Vinton, N. A. 

(Lent by Greenwich Savings Bank of New York ) 

685. THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT— William F. Kline 

Thomas B. Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1901 

686. DOROTHEA AND FRANCE8CA— Cecilia Beaux. A. N. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. Richard Watson Gilder) 

687. MOTHER AND CHILD— Bryson Burroughs 

688. THE MAIDEN'S REVERIE— Douglas Volk, N. A. 

689. THOUGHTS OF YOUTH— Douglas Volk, N. A. 

690. HEAD OF A BOY— George De Forest Brush, N. A. 

(Lent by Dr. J. W. Elliot) 

691. THE MILL RACE— Charles Morris Young 

692. MIDWINTER— Charles Morris Young 

693. WINTER MORNING AFTER SNOW— Charles Morris Young 

(Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) 

694. WINTER EVENING, HOLLAND— Lewis Herzog 

695. HEAD OF AN ITALIAN WOMAN— Frank Duveneck 

(Lent by The Cincinnati Museum Association) 

696. GARDEN DAYS— Lydia Field Emmet 

(Lent by Mrs. A. M. Sherwood) 



GALLERY J. 

700. THE FLOWER MARKET, TOKIO— Robert Blum, N. A. 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by Mrs. Alfred 
Corning Clark) 

701. THE MOUNTAIN BROOK— Edward F. Rook 

702. AUTUMN IN BRITTANY— W. Elmer Schofield 

Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1900 

703. WINTER EVENING— W. Elmer Schofield 

(Lent by Mrs. C. J. Blair) 

704. THE PINES IN NOVEMBER— W. Merritt Post 

705. PORTRAIT OF CORNELIUS VANDERBILT — Benjamin C. 

Porter, N. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt) 

706. MISS EDITH WORMSER— Benjamin C. Porter, N. A. 

(Lent by Isidor Wormser, Jr., Esq.) 

30 



707. MRS. PORTER— Benjamin C. Porter, N. A. 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

708. THE HON. MRS. HERBERT F. EATON — Benjamin C. Por- 

ter, N. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. F. O. French) 

709. A PRIMITIVE FOREST BROOK— Worthington Whittredge, 

N. A. 

710. STEPS OF THE ACADEMY, VENICE— Colin Campbell Cooper 

711. MORNING ON THE RIVER— George Inness, Jr., N. A. 

712. AMONG THE LITCHFIELD HILLS— Ben Foster, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Henry D. Winans, Esq.) 

713. THE LONELY ROAD— Ben. Foster, A. N. A. 

(Lent by R. Hoagland, Esq.) 

714. ALL IN A MISTY MOONSHINE— Ben Foster, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Willis O. Chapin, Esq.) 

715. SAND DUNES OF MANNASQUAN— William Sartain, A.N. A. 

716. THOROUGHBREDS— Thomas Allen, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. Louis Chauvenet) 

717. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER— F. S. Church, N. A. 

(Lent by Charles L. Freer, Esq.) 

718. PORTRAIT— William Thorne 

(Lent by Miss Angelica Crosby) 

719. MALLARDS— WiUiam Thorne 

720. AN IDYLL— Henry Prellwitz 

721. AT THE SPRING— Will H. Low, N. A. 

" By the cool spring with mossy brink, 
Where wood-nymphs come at eve to drink." 

722. "AY, NOW I AM IN ARDEN; THE MORE FOOL I."— 

Shakespeare — Will H. Low, N. A. 
As You Like It. Act II. Sc. 4. 

723. THE ELYSIAN LAWN— Will H. Low, N. A. 

724. A PASTORAL— Frank Russell Green, A. N. A. 

725. PEACE AND WAR— Reynolds Beal 

728. THE INN, MOONLIGHT— Edward F. Rook 

727. CLEARING— Howard RusseU Butler, N. A. 

728. TWILIGHT— Charles Morris Young 

729. THROUGH THE WOODS TO THE LAKE— R. M. Shurtleff, 

N. A. 

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730. EMBEES— Eastman Johnson, N. A. 

731. TWELFTH NIGHT AT THE CENTURY CLUB— Eastman 

Johnson, N. A. 
(Portrait of the Artist) 

732. A DANGEROUS CROSSING— Joseph Jefferson 

733. PORTRAIT OF MRS. N.— William H. Hyde, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Eliot Norton, Esq ) 

734. PORTRAIT OF SYLVIA— William H. Hyde, A. N. A. 

735. PLANTATION PICKED— Lyell Carr 

736. THE TAXIDERMIST— Edgar M Ward, N. A. 

(Lent by W. D. Hartupee, Esq.) 

737. CAP'N PETER TURNER— Philip L. Hale 

738. PORTRAIT— Augustus Franzen 

(Lent by Colonel Joel B. Erhardt) 

739. PORTRAIT OF A LADY— William M. J. Rice, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Edgar L. Kinsley, Esq.) 

740. GEORGE G. PIERIE, ESQ.— Albert Rosenthal 

(Lent by George G. Pierie, Esq ) 

741. ROSEMARY— Frederick Ballard Williams 

742. WOOD NYMPH— Frederick Ballard Williams 

743. AN OLD HOUSE— Mrs. J. Francis Murphy 

744. RIYER AND CLOUD— Charles W. Stetson 

745. IN THE GLOAMING— Arthur Parton, N. A. 

746. ECLOGUE— Kenyon Cox, A. N. A. 

Medal, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 

747. OLD GATEWAY— BRUGES— Charles Warren Eaton, A. N. A. 

748. MADONNA— Louise Cox 

749. PORTRAIT— Claire Shuttleworth 

(Lent by Mrs. Charles Modisette) 

750. NIGHTFALL BY THE SEINE— Henry Golden Dearth 

751. THE RED CLOUD, LES ANDELYS— Henry Golden Dearth 

(Lent by Colonel Robert M. Thompson) 

752. HARVEST TIME— Henry Golden Dearth 

753. ON THE SANDS OF RAGUANES— Henry Golden Dearth 

754. FISHING BOATS, AT PONT-AVEN, FINISTERE— Henry 

Golden Dearth 

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755. EVENING IN THE VALLEY OF THE SEINE— Henry Golden 

Dearth 

756. AUTUMN TWILIGHT IN NOEMANDY — Henry Golden 

Dearth 

757. SUMMER, INDIANA— Charles Francis Browne 

758. HOMEWARD BOUND— Carlton T. Chapman, A. N. A. 

759. NOVEMBER SUNSET, LONG ISLAND— Lockwood de Forest, 

N. A. 

760. FLYING SHADOWS— Kenyon Cox, A. N. A. 

Medal, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 

761. PORTRAIT OF MRS. B.— Hugh H. Breckenridge 

762. LADY IN PURPLE— Joseph H. Boston 

(Lent by H. Wood Sullivan, Esq.) 

763. GIRL AT PIANO— Theodore Robinson, deceased 

(Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) 

764. GLOUCESTER HARBOR— Willard L. Metcalf 

Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1896 (Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.) 

765. MIDSUMMER TWILIGHT— Willard L Metcalf 

Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900 (Lent by H. K. 
Pomroy, Esq.) 

766. A GREY MORNING— C. Morgan Mcllhenney, A. N. A. 

First Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1893 

767. PORTRAIT— Frances C. Houston 

Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900 

768. THE CURATOR— Joseph H. Boston 

769. GRINNELL WHARF— J. H. Twachtman 

770. THE NEW ARRIVAL— J. H. Twachtman 

771. WATERFALL— J. H. Twachtman 

(Lent by The Cincinnati Museum Association) 

772. RED WHARF— J. H. Twachtman 

773. BABY'S REFLECTION— J. H. Twachtman 

774. THE HEMLOCK POOL— J. H. Twachtman 

775. DRYING SHEDS— J. H. Twachtman 

776. SPAR YARD— J. H. Twachtman 

777. FROM THE UPPER TERRACE— J. H. Twachtman 

778. EAST GLOUCESTER— J. H. Twachtman 



779. THE FEREY LANDING— J. H. Twachtman 

780. AUTUMN SUNSET, PELHAM B AY— Lockwood de Forest, N A. 

781. A SWELLING SURGE— F. K. M. Sehn, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Willis 0. Chapin, Esq.) 

782. THE FLOWER MARKET IN WINTER— Van D. Perrine 

(Lent by William M. Chase, Esq.) 

783. PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST— Francis Lathrop 

784. CHILD'S PORTRAIT— William H. Lippincott, N. A. 

785. "HOLDS-THE-ENEMY"— E. A. Burbank 

786. WINTER LANDSCAPE— Charles A. Piatt. A. N. A. 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by The Boston 
Art Club) 

787. CLOUDS— Charles A. Piatt, A. N. A. 

Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1894. Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. (Lent by C. S. Houghton, Esq.) 

788. EUGENIE— J. W. Finn 

(Lent by Miss Eugenie Lee Quin) 

789. A SUMMER SEA— F. K. M. Rehn, A. N. A. 



GALLERY K. 

(water colors.) 

790. LONG AGO— B. West Clinedinst, N. A. 

William T. Evans Prize, A. W. C. S., 1900. 

791. THE SOUTH BOSTON PIER— Maurice B. Prendergast 

792. CRESCENT BEACH, A HOLIDAY— Maurice B. Prendergast 

793. THE STONY BEACH— Maurice B. Prendergast 

794. BASS POINT— Maurice B. Prendergast 

195. THE STAR AND THE BROOK— Bertha D. Sanders 

796. FOG ON THE COAST— Eliot C. Clark 

797. PHOEBE— Albert Sterner 

798. THE U WASP" AND THE " FROLIC "—Carlton T. Chapman, 

A. N. A 
October 18, 1812 

799. PORTRAIT OF MISS S —Sarah C. Sears 

(Lent by J. M. Sears, Esq.) 

800. OUT OF SCHOOL, ZEALAND— Sydney S. Burleigh 

34 



801. RHODE ISLAND FARM— Sydney R. Burleigh 

802. SPRING— W. G. Schneider 

803. A ROSE— E. M. Scott 

(Lent by Miss Beldon) 

804. GLOIRE DE DIJON ROSES— Amy Cross 

805. PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN WHITE— Sarah C Sears 

Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by Mrs. J. 
C. Fairehild) 

806. LIGHTS— Margaret Longstreth 

807. RETURN OF THE FLOCK, HOLLAND— Jules Guerin 

808. NOVEMBER— C. Morgan Mcllhenny, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Mrs. Shaw) 

809. NEAR THE UPPER AU SABLE— R. M. Shurtleff, N. A. 

(Lent by Frederick Flower, Esq.) 

810. THE BELATED PEDLER— E. Irving Couse 

811. PORTRAIT OF MRS. ALBERT STERNER— Albert Sterner 

812. TWILIGHT, MEXICO— Ross S. Turner 

813. THE GOLDEN GALLEON— Ross S. Turner 

(Lent by Francis Bartlett, Esq.) 

814. EVENING, STATE HOUSE, BOSTON— James Kinsella 

815. WHITE ROSES— E. M. Scott 

816. THE SILENT HOUR— Frank Russell Green, A. N. A. 

817. THE SISTERS— Rosina Emmet Sherwood 

818. A NEW ENGLAND FISHING VILLAGE— George Wharton 

Edwards 

819. ALONE— W. Granville Smith 

820. A SUNDAY MORNING FLOWER MARKET, MEXICO— 

Ross S. Turner 

821. THE SISTERS— Arthur I. Keller 

822. THE BROOK— C. Harry Eaton, A. N. A. 

William T. Evans Prize, A. W. C. S., 1898 (Lent by Samuel 
T. Shaw, Esq.) 

823. ROMOLA— Sarah C. Sears 

William T. Evans Prize, A. W. C S.. 1893 Honorable Men- 
tion, Paris Exposition, 1900 (Lent by Carl A. de Gersdorff, 
Esq.) 



824. IN THE GLOW OF THE AFTEENOON— F. Hopkinson 

Smith 

825. THE SMOKEE— Marcia Oakes Woodbury 

826. GIEL WITH HAEP— Eosina Emmett Sherwood 

827. DAFFODILS-Isabelle Stow 

828. DEAWING OF A CHILD— May Hallowell 

829. UPLAND FIELDS— Alexander Schilling 

Gold Medal, Art Club of Philadelphia, 1901. 

830. THE OLD FLUTE PLAYEE— Lawrence C. Earle, A. N. A. 

831. MAIDENHOOD— William J. Whittemore, A. N. A. 

832. LETITIA— Louis Loeb, A. N. A. 

833. A PUMA DEINKING— A. Phimister Procter 

834. A EOCKY MOUNTAIN SHEEP— A. Phimister Proctor 

835. ELK— A. Phimister Proctor 

836. THE PEAYEE— Jessie Wilcox Smith 

837. UNDEE THE WILLOWS— Walter L. Palmer, N. A. 

838. A SUSPICIOUS SOUND— E. L. Blumenschein 

839. LEAD KINDLY LIGHT— Arthur I. Keller 

Medal, Art Club of Philadelphia, 1899 (Lent by Major Harry 
Alvin Hall) 

840. THE COMMON ENEMY— Oliver Phelps Smith 

(Lent by Walter Shriver, Esq.) 

841. "HOW DOES MY LADY'S GAEDEN GEOW ?" — Oliver 

Phelps Smith 

(Lent by Miss Cornelia D. Smith) 

842. MOENING— Horatio Walker, N. A. 

(Lent by Ealph H. Plumb, Esq.) 

843. THE CELTICS— Joseph Lindon Smith 

844. " MEADOWS IN THE DUSK ASLEEP " — Wedworth Wads- 

worth 

845. BLUE POOL IN THE DUNES— Sydney E. Burleigh 

846. ETHNOLOGY BUILDING, PAN-AMEEICAN EXPOSITION— 

William C. Cornwell 

847. A BLUEJACKET— Eufus F. Zogbaum 

848. LATE AFTEENOON, TWIN ISLAND— Will S. Budworth 

849. SILHOUETTES— Harvey Ellis 

36 



850. TIRED— Clara MacChesney 

(Lent by the School Board of Erie, Pa ) 

851. AFTER THE SNOW-FALL— Dodge Macknight 

852. ARAB WEDDING PROCESSION— George H. Clements 

853. THE GOLDFISH— Rhoda Holmes Nicholls 

854. BEGINNING OF TWILIGHT— J. H. Moser 

(Lent by Mrs. M. G. Foster) 

855 to 875 inclusive. SCENES FROM THE BAHAMAS AND BER- 
MUDAS— Winslow Homer, N. A. 

876. FROM GRANDMOTHER'S GARDEN— E. M. Scott 

877. STUDY— Carol H. Beck 

Mary Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1899 

878. THE LEAP— Charles L. Bull 

879. THE HAYSEED— Lawrence C. Earle, A. N. A. 

(Lent by Paul Wilcox, Esq.) 

880. THE STEPS— M. Louise Stowell 

881. VANITY— William J. Whittemore, A. N. A. 

882. A ROSE AND A SONG— Rhoda Holmes Nicholls 

883. A STUDY OF ROSES— Grace V. Pomeroy 

884. THE END OF THE SNOWSTORM— Walter L. Palmer, N. A. 

885. OCTOBER SUNDOWN— Walter L. Palmer, N. A. 

886. "LA SALUTE" AT NOON— Walter L. Palmer, N. A. 

887. THE VALE OF TAWASANTHA— Walter L. Palmer, N. A. 

(Lent by Ralph H. Plumb, Esq.) ■ 

888. "LA SALUTE" AT NIGHT— Walter L. PALMER, N. A. 

Boston Art Club Purchase, 1895. (Lent by The Boston Art 
Club) 

889. A CORNER OF THE STUDIO— Frederick W. Freer, A. N. A. 

890. CONFIDENCES— John H. Vanderpoel 

891. BOATS ON THE SEINE— George H. Clements 

892. EARLY WINTER IN CONNECTICUT— Leonard Ochtman, A. 

N. A. 

893. THE LACE MAKER— Alice Hirschberg 

(Lent by Mrs. Henry C. F. Koch) 

894. POTATO HARVESTERS— Charles Mente 

Medal, Art Club of Philadelphia, 1895. Silver Medal, Atlanta 
Exposition, 1895. (Lent by Daniel Huber, Esq.) 

37 



895. INCENSE— Percival De Luce, A. N. A. 

896.— CHILDREN ON THE BEACH— Rosina Emmet Sherwood 

897. A HILLSIDE— Charlotte B. Coman 

898. BREAKFAST AT THE "BLUE GRAPE "—George Wharton 

Edwards 

899. BREAD WINNER— Emma Lampert Cooper 

Medal, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 



GALLERY L. 

(alcove of sculpture court) 

900. PORTRAIT OF A LITTLE BOY— M. Nelson 

901. STUDY OF AN OLD MAN— M. Bruce Douglas 

902. ORCHARD SHADES— Margaret Kendall 

903. LISBETH— Alice Ham Brewer 

904. D ALICE— Eulabee Dix 

905. PORTRAIT OF MR. L.— Eulabee Dix 

906. A STUDY— Eulabee Dix 

907. MAN WITH RUFF— Jean Williams Lucas 

908. PORTRAIT OF MY GRANDMOTHER— Harriette R. Strafer 

909. KENNETH KEMPTON— Ellen W. Ahrens 

(Lent by Mrs. Herbert S. Kempton) 

910. HELEN— Alice Beckington 

911. "IDENTITY," AFTER ELIHU VEDDER— S. G. Putnam 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

912. FREE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND ART, UNIVERSITY 

OF PENNSYLVANIA— Frank Miles Day and Bro., Cope & 
Stewardson, Wilson Eyre, Jr. 

913. STAIRCASE— W. H. Boughton 

914. MAUSOLEUM (AND DETAILS) AT WOODLAWN, N. Y., 

FOR G. P. MOROSINI, ESQ.— Jardine, Kent & Jardine 

915. FRONT, PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE, HARVARD COLLEGE 

— A. W. Longfellow 

916. KISSAM HALL, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE, 

TENN.— R. H. Hunt 

38 



917. STUDENTS DORMITORY, CAMBRIDGE (COURT VIEW)— 

J. R. Coolidge, Jr., and Vernon A. Wright 

918. SKETCH FOR STAINED GLASS, BALTIMORE COURT 

HOUSE — Maitland Armstrong and Helen Maitland Armstrong 

919. TEXAS RANGER HOLDING UP CHAPPEREL BANDITS— 

Frederic Remington, A. N. A. 

920. CHILD WITH DOLL— Katherine M. Huger 

921. GIOVANNI— Katherine M. Huger 

922. MADRE MARIA— Katherine M. Huger 

923. GROUP OF THREE PORTRAITS — William J. Whittemore, 

A. N. A. 

924. DAPHNE— William J. Baer 

(Lent by Samuel Newhouse, Esq.) 

925. LADY IN PINK— William J. Baer 

926. SARA— William J. Baer 

927. MY FIRST BORN— William J. Baer 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

928. IDEAL HEAD— William J. Baer 

929. MADONNA— William J. Baer 

930. FRIENDS— William J. Baer 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

931. PORTRAIT— Alice Beckington 

932. PORTRAIT MLLE. C— Caroline A. Houston 

933. PORTRAIT MLLE. M. J. C— Caroline A. Houston 

934. MOTHER AND CHILD— Mary Cassatt 

935. TEA— Mary Cassatt 

936. "BENIGN, OR ROUSED BY SAVAGE GALES" — Henry 

McCarter 

From " The Sea Is His " (Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's 

Sons) 

937. "BUT HE WHO PLOWS THE ABIDING DEEP" — Henry 

McCarter 

From ' ' The Sea Is His " (Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's 

Sons) 

988. M GREAT NURSE OF FREEDOM "—Henry McCarter 

From " The Sea Is His" (Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's 
Sons) 

39 



939. POETEAIT OF A LADY— Rosina Emmet Sherwood 

(Lent by C. Temple Emmet, Esq.) 

940. AGRICULTURE— Robert Benvenuti 

(Study for Lunette) 

941. STUDY OF A HEAD— Laura Coombs Hills 

942. PORTRAIT OF BEATRICE HERFORD— Laura Coombs Hills 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

943. STUDY IN PINKS— Laura Coombs Hills 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

944. FIRE OPAL— Laura Coombs Hills 

Second Prize, Society of Washington Artists, 1901 

945. THE GOLD FISH— Laura Coombs Hills 

946. THE FLUTE LESSON— M. Lesley Bush-Brown 

947. ADORATION OF THE MAGI— Oliver Phelps Smith 

948. JESUS WALKING ON THE SEA— Oliver Phelps Smith 

949. BAS-RELIEF LIONESS— EH Harvey 

950. PORTRAIT RELIEF— Adolph A. Weinman 

951. PORTRAIT— Leona Hope 

952. PORTRAIT OF A CHILD— Lucia Fairchild Fuller 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

953. GIRL WITH HAND-GLASS -Lucia Fairchild Fuller 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by George A. 
Hearn, Esq.) 

954. HANGING BOUGH— Genjiro Yeto 

955. THE DANAIDES— Albert Herter 

(Lent by Morgan Whitnes, Esq ) 

956. MRS. H.— A. Stirling Calder 

(Lent by J. M. Huston, Esq.) 

957. A WOOD DOVE SINGING— Charles Austin Needham 

958. PORTRAIT OF A CHILD— Sarah B. Steuart 

959. PORTRAIT OF MRS. H. AS " GEISHA GIRL " — Marie 

Champney Humphreys 

960. PORTRAIT SKETCH— Alice Beckington 

961. WATCHING THE TRAWLERS— Ellsworth Woodward 

(Lent by Miss M. J. Terry) 

962. A LADY OF QUALITY— Clara Elisabeth Sackett 

963. SPRINGTIME— M. Bruce Douglas 

40 



964. MISS MABEL HEYWAED TAYLOE— Emily Drayton Taylor 

965. DE. S. WEIE MITCHELL— Emily Drayton Taylor 

(Lent by Mrs. S. Weir Mitchell) 

966. POETEAIT OF ME. B.— Mary H. Tannahill 

967. POETEAIT— Mary Chumar Trask 

(Lent by Mrs. M. Dewing Smith) 

968. POETEAIT— Florence Mackubin 

(Lent by Mrs. Thomas Willing Peters) 

969. LITTLE ELIZABETH GEAY— Florence Mackubin 

(Lent by Mrs. Morris Gray) 

970. MISS MAEGAEET E. SCHOTT— Florence Mackubin 

971. POETEAIT OF MISS B.— I. A. Josephi 

972. PEISCILLA— I A. Josephi 

973. POETEAIT OF MISS T.— I. A. Josephi 

974. THE SISTEES— I. A. Josephi 

975. POETEAIT OF T. E.— I. A. Josepui 

976. POETEAIT OF MES. J. J. B.— I. A. Josephi 

Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900 

977. POETEAIT OF MISS E.— I. A. Josephi 

978. JOHN BUEEOUGHS AT SLABSIDES— Mary H. Tannahill 

979. MES. COWLES WADSWOETH— Clara Elisabeth Sackett 

(Lent by Mrs. Cowles Wadsworth) 

980. MINTATUEE— Edith Dean Weir 

981. MISS MAEIE EULALIE LESLEY— Emily Drayton Taylor 

(Lent by Mrs. Eobert W. Lesley) 

982. MISS EDITH M. TAYLOE— Emily Drayton Taylor 

983. MES. CHARLES M. LEA— Emily Drayton Taylor 

(Lent by Mrs. Charles M. Lea) 

984. "LIFE OF CHEIST "—(Illustration)— Corwin K. Linson 

(Lent by Messrs. S. S. McClure & Co.) 

985. "LIFE OF CHEIST "—(Illustration)— Corwin K. Linson 

(Lent by Messrs. S. S. McClure & Co,) 

986. MOUNTAIN STEEAM IN VEEMONT— John E. Chapin 

987. THE TWO MAEYS— Maitland Armstrong and Helen Maitland 

Armstrong 

(Design for Stained Glass) 

41 



988. CHERRIES -Rhoda Holmes Nicholls 

989. AT DUNGLOE, COUNTY DONEGAL, IRELAND— Frank 
C. Matthewson 

990. A SUMMER GIRL— Emily Keene Barnum 

991. RAINY SEASON IN THE TROPICS— SOLDIERS MESSING 

— Frederic Remington, A. N. A. 

992. MRS. BURROUGHS— Anne S. H. Foster 

(Lent by Mrs. Burroughs) 

993. PORTRAIT OF MR. HEUSTIS— Sally Cross 

994. PORTRAIT OF VICTOR WEIDNER— Carl A. Weidner 

995. A STUDY— Lilian Bayliss 

(Lent by Mrs. H. D. Croly) 

996. PORTRAIT OF BLISS CARMAN— Theodora W. Thayer 

997. PORTRAIT OF MISS L.— Theodora W. Thayer 

998. PORTRAIT OF MISS S.— Maria J. Strean. 

999. PORTRAIT— Maria J. Strean. 

1000. STUDY— Maria J. Strean. 

1001. PORTRAIT OF MISS JOHNSTON— Maria J. Strean 

1002. A PORTRAIT— Rhoda Holmes Nicholls 

1003. REV. W. G. HOLMES, M. A.— Rhoda Holmes Nicholls 

1004. PORTRAIT OF AN OLD GENTLEMAN— Ethel Burt Robert- 

son 

1005. RUTH— Mary West Stickney 

1006. PORTRAIT OF A LADY— Alma M. Hirsig 

1007. A STUDY— Alma M. Hirsig 

1008. MINIATURE PORTRAIT— Margaret K. Spencer 

(Lent by Mrs. Edmund Stout) 

1009. A DREAM HEAD— Martha S. Baker 

1010. MISS ETHEL COE— Martha S. Baker 

1011. PORTRAIT OF MRS. B.— Helen Savier Du Mond 

(Lent by Mrs. Goodrich) 

1012. LYDIA— M. Lesley Bush-Brown. 

1013. MRS. WILLIAM LORING WORCESTER— Ellen W. Ahrens 

1014. TREATMENT OF GROUND ADJACENT TO RESIDENCE 

OF J. G. AGAR, ESQ.— Parsons & Pentecost 

42 



1015. ENTRANCE DRIVE TO RESIDENCE OF J. G. AGAR, 

ESQ., PREMIUM POINT, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.— Par- 
sons & Pentecost 

1016. METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSVERSE ROAD 

IN WASHINGTON PARK, AS SHOWN IN PLAN 1017— 
Parsons & Pentecost 

1017. PLAN FOR THE TREATMENT OF LAND SOUTH OF 

PENNSYLVANIA AVE., AND NORTH OF B. STREET, 
S. W., WASHINGTON, D. C— Parsons & Pentecost 

1018. JEANETTE PARK, NEW YORK CITY— Samuel Parsons, Jr. 

1019. INTERIOR OF W. E. COX HOUSE, CHESTNUT HILL, 

MASS. — Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul 

1020. ENTRANCE HALL, HOUSE OF E. W. BLISS, ESQ.— 

Little & Browne 

1021. LIBRARY, HOUSE OF E. W. BLISS, ESQ., NEW YORK— 

Little & Browne 

1022. ALL SAINTS CHURCH, BOSTON— Cram, Goodhue & Fer- 

guson 
(Sanctuary) 

1022(a). MODEL OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY— 
Carrere & Hastings 



GALLERY M. 

(walls of sculpture court.) 

1023. APPROACH TO SUMMER RESIDENCE, MANCHESTER, 

MASSACHUSETTS— J. R. Coolidge, Jr., and Vernon A. 

Wright 

1024. CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, WASHINGTON, D. C, 

(North, through grand stair hall) — Edward Pearce Casey and 
Smithmyer & Pelz 

1025. CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, WASHINGTON, D. C. (En- 

trance pavilionj — Edward Pearce Casey and Smithmyer &. 
Pelz 

1026. CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, WASHINGTON, D. C. (Cor- 

ridor north of main entrance) — Edward Pearce Casey and 
Smithmyer & Pelz 

1027. CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, WASHINGTON, D. C. (N. 

W. curtain, first floor) — Edward Pearce Casey and. Smithmyer 
&Pelz 

1028. CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, WASHINGTON, D. C. (Main 

hall)— Edward Pearce Casey and Smithmyer & Pelz 

43 



1029. BUSINESS PREMISES, 674 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, N. 

Y.— E. A. Kent 

1030. COW BARN, BROOKLINE, MASS.— A. W. Longfellow, Jr. 

1031. AGRICULTURAL BUILDING, OMAHA EXPOSITION— 

Cass Gilbert 

1032. HOUSE ON LOCUST STREET, PHILADELPHIA— Frank 

Miles Day and Brother 

1033. THE TRIUMPHAL NAVAL ARCH 

Erected in Madison Square, New York, by the National 
Sculpture Society under the auspices of the Dewey Reception 
Committee 
J. Q. A. Ward, Pres., National Sculpture Society. 
Charles R. Lamb, Architect 

Associated Sculptors 

Herbert Adams Henry Baerer George E. Bissell 

Karl Bitter John J. Boyle George T. Brewster 

Caspar Buberl Thomas Sheilds Clarke H. K. Bush-Brown 

William Couper Daniel C. French John Gelert 

J. Scott Hartley Ralph Goddard C. F. Hamann 

F. W. Kaldenberg Isidore Konti Charles A. Lopez 

H. A. Lukeman Philip Martiny Frederick Moynihan 

Charles H. Niehaus W. O. Partridge R. H. Perry 

E. C. Potter F. W. Ruckstuhl 

1034. BARON DE HIRSCH TRADE SCHOOL, NEW YORK CITY— 

J. H. Freedlander 

1035. BOSTON & ALBANY RAILROAD STATION AT WEST- 

BORO, MASS.— A. W. Longfellow, Jr. 

1086. FACADE, NEW WING, METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF 



1037. SCHIEFFELIN HOUSE, NEW YORK— R. H. Hunt 

1038. DRAPER MEMORIAL CHURCH, HOPEDALE, MASS.— 

Edwin J. Lewis, Jr. 

1039. HOUSE AT AMBLER, PENNSYLVANIA— Frank Miles Day 

and Brother 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition. 1900 

1040. RESIDENCE OF H. W. POOR, ESQ., TUXEDO PARK — 

T. Henry Randall 

1041. DRAPER MEMORIAL CHURCH, HOPEDALE, MASS — 

Edwin J. Lewis, Jr. 

1042. BUSINESS PREMISES, 560 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, N. 

Y.— E. A. Kent 

1043. MANTEL HOUSE OF H. W. POOR, ESQ., TUXEDO PARK 

— T. Henry Randall 

44 



1044. HOUSE FOR THE CLARK ESTATE (Entrance) — Ernest 

Flagg 

1045. COLUMBARIUM FOR GUSTAV BOHN, ESQ.— Vonnegut & 

Bohn 

1046. SUMMER RESIDENCE, MANCHESTER, MASS.— J. R. Oool- 

idge, Jr., and Vernon A. Wright 

1047. PERSPECTIVE, COHASSET GOLF CLUB— Andrews, Jaques 

& Rantoul 

1048. INTERIOR OF POMPEIAN HOUSE, AS REPRODUCED 

AT DETROIT— Franklin W. Smith 

1049. FOYER, COLONIAL THEATRE, BOSTON— C. H. Blackall 

1050. FREE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND ART, UNIVERSITY 

OF PENNSYLVANIA— Frank Miles Day and Brother, Wil- 
son Eyre, Jr. , Cope & Stewardson 

1051. DINING ROOM, HOUSE ON LOCUST STREET, PHILA- 

DELPHIA— Frank Miles Day and Brother 
Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1052. COLUMBIA COLLEGE LIBRARY, NEW YORK— McKim, 

Mead and White 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1053. PUBLIC LIBRARY, BOSTON— McKim, Mead and White 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1054. UNIVERSITY CLUB. NEW YORK— McKim, Mead and White 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1055. UNION TRUST COMPANY BUILDING, NEW YORK— 

George B. Post 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1056. UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, BOSTON— C. H. 
Blackall 

1057. FREE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND ART, UNIVERSITY 

OF PENNSYLVANIA— Frank Miles Day and Brother, Wilson 
Eyre, Jr., Cope & Stewardson 

1058. CORCORAN ART GALLERY, WASHINGTON, D. C. (Stair- 

case) — Ernest Flagg 

1059. INTERIOR OF POMPEIAN HOUSE, AS REPRODUCED AT 

DETROIT— Franklin W. Smith 

1060. A DINING ROOM— W. H. Boughton 

1061. RESIDENCE OF GEORGE H. DAVENPORT, ESQ., BOS- 

TON— Francis R. Allen 

1062. BROWNLEIGH HALL, WELLESLEY, MASS.— Francis R. 

Allen 

45 



1063. UNION STATION, DAYTON, OHIO -Elzner & Anderson 

1064. EICHMOND COUKT, BEOOKL1NE, MASS.— Cram, Goodhue 

& Ferguson 

1065. HOUSE AT MANCHESTEE, MASS — C. H. Blackall 

1066. SOLDIERS' MONUMENT, NEW HAVEN, CONN. — Ernest 

Flagg 

1067. HOUSE FOE THE A. C. CLAEK ESTATE— Ernest Flagg 

(Exterior; 

1068. POECH OF ST. PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 

86th STEEET AND WEST END AVENUE, NEW YOEK— 
Eobert H. Eobertson 

1069. GILLENDEE BUILDING— Charles I. Berg 

1070. ST. LOUIS CLUB— J. H. Freedlander 

1071. W. E. COX HOUSE, CHESTNUT HILL, MASS.— Andrews, 

Jaques & Eantoul 
(Interior) 

1072. NEW WILLAED HOTEL— H. J. Hardenbergh 

1073. "STEONG HALL," DOEMITOEY, VASSAE COLLEGE— 

Francis E. Allen 

1074. DECOEATIVE PAINTING FOE THE CHUECH OF ST. 

PAUL THE APOSTLE, NEW YOEK— William Laurel Harris 

1075. WEST WINDOW, GEACE CHUECH, LOCKPOET, N. Y.— 

F. S. Lamb 

1076. THE TOWEES— Harvey Ellis 

1077. THE BUENING BUSH— Harvey Ellis 

1078. COENEE OF THE DUCAL PALACE, VENICE— Joseph 

Lindon Smith 

1079. HOMAGE TO WOMAN— Will H. Low, N. A. 

Study for Ceiling in Ladies' Eeception Eoom, Waldorf Hotel, 
New York 

1079(a). SET OF COLOE PEINTS FEOM WOOD BLOCKS— Ar- 
thur W. Dow 

1079(b). THE MAID OF THE MIST— Alice Eussell Glenny 

Design for Folder issued by the Board of Women Managers 
of the Pan-American Exposition 

1079(c). THE COEAL HAEP— Alice Eussell Glenny 

Design for cover of the Musical Programme 

1079(d). FIGUEE OF ELECTEICITY— Alice Eussell Glenny 
Design for cover of Exposition Prospectus 

46 



1079(e). DESIGN FOR COYER OP EXPOSITION PROSPECTUS— 
Alice Russell Glenny 

1080. THE FATES— LACHESIS— Robert Y. Y. Sewell 

1081. THE FATES— ATROPGS— Robert Y. Y. Sewell 

1082. THE FATES— CLOTHO— Robert Y. Y. Sewell 

1083. COSTER TOMB— Charles I. Berg 

1084. UNITARIAN CHAPEL, MANCHESTER, MASS. — J. R. 

Coolidge, Jr. , and Yernon A. Wright 

1085. AGRICULTURAL BUILDING, OMAHA EXPOSITION— 

Cass Gilbert 

1086. TOWN HALL, EAST ORANGE, N. J.— Boring & Tilton 

1087. GREAT HALL, METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART— 

Hunt & Hunt 

1088. REREDOS, EMMANUEL CHURCH, BOSTON, MASS.— 

Francis R. Allen 

1089. RESIDENCE OF L. W. ANDERSON, ESQ.— Elzner & An- 

derson 

1090. LIYINGSTON COUNTY COURT HOUSE, GENESEO, N. Y. 

Bragdon & Hillman 

1091. CORCORAN ART GALLERY, WASHINGTON, D. C— 

Ernest Flagg 

1092. UNITED STATES IMMIGRANT STATION, ELLIS ISLAND 

—Boring & Tilton 
(Tower and Arches) 

1093. BREARLEY SCHOOL, NEW YORK CITY— Henry Rutgers 

Marshall 

1094. DINING ROOM, "GREYS TONE," YONKERS, N. Y.— J. H. 

Freedlander 

(Restoration of the S. J. Tilden House) 

1095. RESIDENCE, SALEM, MASS.— Benson & Brockway 

1096. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, BOSTON— Cram, Goodhue & Fer- 

guson 

1097. HOUSE ON LOCUST STREET, PHILADELPHIA (Garden) 

— Frank Miles Day and Brother 

1098. NEW YORK SAYINGS BANK- Robert H. Robertson 

1099. A DINING ROOM— Henry Rutgers Marshall 

1100. WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL, NEW YORK— H. J. Har- 

denbergh 
(Detail of facade) 

47 



1101. WALDOKF-ASTORIA HOTEL, NEW YORK— H. J. Har- 

denbergh 

1102. UNITED STATES IMMIGRANT STATION, ELLIS ISLAND, 

NEW YORK HRBOR— Boring & Tilton 
Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1103. INSTITUTION FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF THE BLIND, 

OVERBROOK, PA— Cope & Stewardson 
Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1104. HOUSE FOR H. R. KUNHARDT, ESQ., BERNARDS- 

VILLE, N. J.— Henry Rutgers Marshall 

1105. BUSINESS PREMISES, 640 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, 

N. Y.— E. A. Kent 

1106. SMALL BALL ROOM, WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL, NEW 

YORK— H. J. Hardenbergh 

1107. BROADWAY CHAMBERS, NEW YORK— Cass Gilbert 

(From City Hall Park) 

1108. DRAWING ROOM, HOUSE OF E. W. BLISS, ESQ., NEW 

YORK— Little & Browne 

1109. DINING ROOM, HOUSE OF E. W. BLISS, ESQ., NEW 

YORK— Little & Browne 

1110. PUBLIC LIBRARY, MILWAUKEE— Ferry & Clas 

1111. MODEL ROOM, NEW YORK YACHT CLUB— Warren & 
Wetmore 

1112. STAIRCASE, NEW YORK YACHT CLUB— Warren & Wet- 

more 

1113. NEW YORK YACHT CLUB (Facade)— Warren & Wetmore. 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1114. DINING ROOM, NEW YORK YACHT CLUB— Warren & 

Wetmore 

1115. BRYN-MAWR SCHOOL, BALTIMORE— Henry Rutgers Mar- 

shall 

1116. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS FREE LIBRARY, NEW YORK 

— Benson & Brockway 

1117. READING ROOM, LAW SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY OF PENN- 

SYLVANIA— Cope & Stewardson 

1118. BLAIR HALL, PRINCETON, N. J.— Cope & Stewardson 

1119. HOUSE AT PRINCETON, N. J. -Cope & Stewardson 

1120. DORMITORY, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (East 

Front) — Cope & Stewardson 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

48 



1121. DOEMITOEIES, UNIVEESITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (View 

along terrace) — Cope & Stewardson 
Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1122. HOUSE AT EDGE HILL— Cope & Stewardson 

1123. ALL SAINTS' CHUECH BOSTON (Interior)— Cram, Good- 

hue & Ferguson 

1124. CHOIE, CHUECH OF OUE SAVIOUR— Cram, Goodhue & 

Ferguson 

1125. LIBEAEY OF THE HISTOEICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE 

OF WISCONSIN— Ferry & Clas 



GALLERY N. 
(alcove of sculpture court.) 

1126. EIVEE SCENE— Victor Berstrom 

1127. THE SHEPHEEDESS (After C. S. Pearce)— Victor Berstrom 

1128. WINIFEED DYSAET (After George Fuller)— William B. 

Clossom 

1129. THE FOED (After Chevalier)— John W. Evans 

1130. THE CHARGE (After Chevalier)— John W. Evans 

1131. TYEOLEAN VILLAGE (After Louis Loeb)— Charles State 

1132. A MOMENT OF PEEIL (After Taber)— E. Heinemann 

1133. CHEEEY BLOSSOMS— A. B. Comstock 

1134. POETEAIT OF A CHILD (After J. W. Alexander)— Thomas 

Johnson 

(Engraved for Portfolio of the S. A. W. E.) 

1135. THE TEAPPEE'S STOEY (After Howard Pyle)— Henry W. 

Peckwell 

1136. A DAY IN JUNE (After W. T. Smedley)— Frank H. Welling- 

ton 

(Engraved for Portfolio of the S. A. W. E.) 

1137. EIGHT ENGEAVINGS, "EX LLBEIS "— William F. Hopson 

1138. THE COBBLEES— John P. Davis 

(Engraved for Portfolio of the S. A. W. E.) 

1139. IN THE ENEMY'S COUNTEY (After Gilbert Gaul)— Frank 

French 

(Engraved for Portfolio of the S. A. W. E,) 

1140. JADE SCEEEN— Walter M. Aikman 

49 



1141. THE STORMING OF FORT TICONDEROGA— Frederic Rem- 
ington. A. N. A. 

1142. DESIGN FOR A CATALOGUE COVER — Kenyon Cox, 

A. N. A. 

(Lent by E. E. Bartlett, Esq.) 

1143. COYER OF "ST. NICHOLAS," JANUARY, 1900 — F. Y. 

Cory 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1144. COVER FOR "ST. NICHOLAS," MARCH, 1900— F. Y. Cory 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1145. COVER DESIGN FOR "LIFE," CHRISTMAS, 1900— Max- 

field Parrish < 

1146. KNICKERBOCKER HISTORY OF NEW YORK— Maxfield 

Parrish 

(Lent by R. H. Russell, Esq.) 

1147. KNICKERBOCKER HISTORY OF NEW YORK— Maxfield 

Parrish 

(Lent by R. H. Russell, Esq.) 

1148. NUDE, MORNING— Albert Sterner 

1149. PORTRAIT OF FRED DANA MARSH, ESQ.— Albert Sterner 

1150. A SPANISH GIRL— Lucius Hitchcock 

1151. FUGI-SAN FROM OMTYA— Harry Fenn 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1152. THE FIRST ROSE OF SUMMER— Oliver Herford 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1153. SHADRAC— E. W. Kemble 

1154. EBENEZER— E. W. Kemble 

1155. WHEN A DOCUMENT IS OFFICIAL— Frederic Remington. 

A. N. A. 

1156. REVERIE— Alice Ham Brewer 

1157. MISS ANNA BELLE WING— Emma B. Siboni 

(Lent by Miss Wing) 

1158. PORTRAIT— Clara F. Howard 

1159. THE PILGRIMAGE OF TRUTH— Howard Pyle 
(I) Truth Leaves her Home 

1160. (II) Truth is Rejected by the King— Howard Pyle 

1161. (ni) Truth is Rejected by the High Priest— Howard Pyle 

1162. (IV) Truth is Rejected by the Wise Man— Howard Pyle 

50 



1163. (V) Truth Wanders, Lost, fci the World— Howard Pyle 

1164. (VI) Truth is Eeceived by the Jester— Howard Pyle 

1165. AUTUMN— Howard Pyle 

1166. THE CHILD— Jessie Wilcox Smith 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1167. POETEAIT STUDY— Carl A. Weidner 

1168. STUDY IN BROWN AND GEEEN— Alice Ham Brewer 

1169. DE. THOMAS M. DILLINGHAM— Alice Larkin 

(Lent by Mrs. Dillingham) 

1170. GIRL DEYING HEE FOOT— Lucia Fairchild Fuller 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 (Lent by Charles Fair- 
child, Esq.) 

1171. HORSES IN THE SURF— Augustus Koopman 

1172. CALVARY— Augustus Koopman 

1173. DECORATIONS FOR MILTON'S "ODE TO THE NATIV- 

ITY "— F. V. Du Mond, A. N. A. 

(I) Frontispiece — The Nymphs (Lent by The Century Com- 
pany) 

1174. (II) Worship of The Magi— F. V. Du Mond, A. N. A. 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1175. (in) Worship of The Magi— F. V. Du Mond, A. N. A. 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1176. (IV) The Shepherds— F. V. Du Mond, A. N. A. 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1177. (V) Music of the Spheres— F. V. Du Mond, A. N. A. 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1178. (VI) The Oracles Are Dumb— F. V. Du Mond, A. N. A. 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1179. (VII) Mother and Child— F. V. Du Mond, A. N. A. 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1180. COVER DESIGN, "SCRIBNER'S," CHRISTMAS, 1900 — 

Maxfield Parrish 

1181. CHARLES LYON, ESQ.— William Wallace Scott 

1182. ILLUSTRATION FOR "A PARTING AND A MEETING"— 

C. Y. Turner, N. A. 
(By W. D. Howells) 

1183. ILLUSTRATION FOR "THE DEACON'S HAT" — C. Y. 

Turner, N. A. 

51 



1184. A FISHING SCENE— E. Irving Couse 

S. T. Shaw Prize, Salmagundi Club, 1899 (Lent by Samuel 
T. Shaw, Esq.) 

1185. PORTRAIT OF MRS. W.— Carl A. Weidner 

1186. MISS EMILY WILLIAMS— Clara Elisabeth Sackett 
(Lent by Robert Williams, Esq.) 

1187. DR. LEIGH EWING SELWARY— Ethel Blanchard 

(Lent by Dr. L. E. Selwary) 

1188. THE GLOUCESTER AT THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO— 

Carlton T. Chapman, A. N. A. 
(July '60, 1898.) 

1189. " AND DO YOU MEAN TO SAY HE WASN'T POISONED ?" 

—Arthur I. Keller 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1190. INFANTRY CHARGE IN THE PHILIPPINES — Frederic 

Remington, A. N. A. 

1191. A TRAGEDY OF THE PLAINS— Frederic Remington, A.N.A. 

1192. BOOK PLATE OF THE PRINTER'S DEVIL— F. S. King 

1193. THE GREAT DOCK AT DULUTH, EVENING— E. L. Blum- 

enschein 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1194. MALACHI— E. W. Kemble 

1195. RENT DAY (After A. Kappes)— Gustav Kruell 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.)j 

1196. PORTRAIT OF ELIHU VEDDER, ESQ.— Sergeant Kendall 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1197. THE NEW ENGLAND PEDDLER (After Eastman Johnson) 

—Henry Wolf 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1198. ARREST OF MAJOR WILDMAN (Illustration from "Oliver 

Cromwell")— F. C. Yohn 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1199. HEAD OF A YOUNG WOMAN— James Hall 

1200. THE REVELATION OF THE SCARLET LETTER— Eric 

Pape 



GALLERY O. 

1210. THE TENTH INNING— Charles Dana Gibson 

1211. IN A CIRCLE ABOVE ME— Charles Dana Gibson 

52 



1212. "FRANCESCA KEPT THE HOUSE " — Walter Appleton 

Clark 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1213. PORTRAIT OP GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE— Gustav Kruell 

1214. SAN PIETRO IN CASTELLO, VENICE— Frank Duveneck 

(Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association) 

1215. CASA D'ORO, VENICE— Frank Duveneck 

(Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association) 

1216. PONTE VECCHIO, FLORENCE— Frank Duveneck 

(Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association) 

1217. RIVA DEGLI SCHIAVONI, VENICE— Frank Duveneck 

(Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association) 

1218. THE BAY OF VENICE— Frank Duveneck 

(Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association) 

1219. VIA GARIBALDI, VENICE— Frank Duveneck 

(Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association) 

1220. STE. SULPICE— Donald S. MacLaughlan 

1221. PREPARING FOT THE FINAL DANCE (After Castaigne)— 

Charles State 

1222. DANDELIONS— A. B. Comstock 

1223. A PORTRAIT (After W. H. Hunt)— Gustav Kruell 

(Engraved for Portfolio of the S. A. W. E.) 

1224. CHARGE OF CAPTAIN DAHLGREN AT FREDERICKS- 

BURG— F. 0. C. Darley, deceased 
(Lent by Mrs. A. B. Blodgett) 

1225. THE LOST CHORD— Reginald C. Coxe 

(Lent by the Saturn Club of Buffalo) 

1226. THE END OF AN OUTLAW— Robert F. Bloodgood 

1227. PORTRAIT OF A CHILD— George T. Tobin 

1228. LANDSCAPE, EVENING— Otto C. Wigand 

1229. FROM THE RICE FIELDS— Helen Hyde 

1230. A JAPANESE MADONNA— Helen Hyde 

1231. MIST ON THE CORNISH COAST— Blanche Dillaye 

Silver Medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895 

1232. "I'M PERFECTLY HAPPY" (After J. G. Brown)— R. A. 

Muller 

(Engraved for Portfolio of the S. A W. E.) 

1233. WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON— Gustav Kruell 

53 






1234. FOEAGING PARTY— F. O. C. Darley, deceased 

(Lent by Mrs. A. B. Blodgett) 

1235. ILLUSTRATION FOR "OLD ENGLISH LOVE SONGS"— 

George Wharton Edwards 

1236. ILLUSTRATION FOR "OLD ENGLISH LOVE SONGS"— 

George Wharton Edwards 

1237. ILLUSTRATION FOR "OLD ENGLISH LOVE SONGS"— 

George Wharton Edwards 

1237(a). ILLUSTRATION FOR "OLD ENGLISH LOVE SONGS" 
— George Wharton Edwards 

1237(b). ILLUSTRATION FOR "OLD ENGLISH LOVE SONGS" 
— George Wharton Edwards 

1237(c). ILLUSTRATION FOR " OLD ENGLISH LOVF SONGS " 
George Wharton Edwards 

1238. THE VEGETABLE MAN, SEVILLE— Lucius Hitchcock 

1239. THE SPARK OF LIFE— Howard Pyle 

1240. ONE OF THE ELMS, COS COB— Elmer Livingston MacRae 

1241. BLACK AND WHITE— H. M. Walcott 

1242. OLD SPAR YARD, VENICE— F. Hopkinson Smith 

1243. THE CHELSEA PENSIONER— Charles J. Taylor 

1244. BOOK PLATE— Maxfield Parrish 

1245. "IN TOWN IT'S DIFFERENT "—William J. Glackens 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1246. A FANCY SKATER— William T. Smedley, A. N. A. 

1247. THE CONVERTER ("The Centre of the World of Steel ")— 

E. L. Blumenschein 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1248. FIELD HOSPITAL AT BLOODY FORD— Frederic Reming- 

ton, A. N. A. 

1249. THE BODY AND THE SOUL— Howard Pyle 

1250. THE PIPING SHEPHERD— Howard Pyle 

1251. THE DEATH OF THE KING— Edwin W. Deming 

1252. "THEN HE BEGAN "—Orson LoweU 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1253. THE SLEEPING GARDEN— Sarah S. Stilwell 

1254. ENID AND GERAINT (From "The Idylls of the King")— 

Louis Rhead 

54 



1255. THE END OF A LOVE STORY— C. Allen Gilbert 

(Lent by the Life Publishing Company; 

1256. THE MOB (From " The Mantle of Elijah ")— Louis Loeb 

1257. SISTER— Louis Loeb 

1258. VENETIAN COURTSHIP— Louis Loeb 

1259. SUMMER GOSSIP— Louis Loeb 

1260. "HEAR, O ISRAEL" (Illustration for "Transitional")— 

Louis Loeb 

1261. WESTMINSTER HALL— Ernest C. Peixotto 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1262. THE MEETING ON THE BRIDGE— Maude A. Cowles 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 (Lent by The S. S. 
McClure Company) 

1263. LITTLE NELL AND THE SCHOOLMASTER— Albert Sterner 

1264. "HERE, AFTER THE HEAT OF THE DAY" (Illustration 

for "An Untold Story") — Jules Guerin 
(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1265. STEALING (From Bunyan's "Life of Mr. Badman ")— Louis 

Rhead 

1266. DAVID TENDING SHEEP— Louis Rhead 

1267. GARDEN OF A FAERY— Sarah S. Stilwell 

1268. RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL SON — Bernard J. Rosen- 

meyer 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1269. "PERFECTLY CONTENT IF SHE LOOKED UP NOW 

AND THEN" (From "A Lover of Music ")— Walter Apple- 
ton Clark 
(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1270. "NATURALLY HE WAS SURPRISED AND CONSIDER- 

ABLY ANNOYED " (From " Saga of the Sea ")— Walter Ap- 

pleton Clark 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1271. THE BROKEN FLUTE— Howard Pyle 

1272. GIANT DESPAIR (From " Pilgrim's Progress ")— Louis Rhead 

1273. ELK— Edwin W. Deming 

1274. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, NEW YORK— Jules Guerin 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1275. INTERIOR OF ALMA TADEMA'S STUDIO— Harry Fenn 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

55 



1276. "SHE WAS KEEP OFF JUS' FRONT 'AVE MEE PONY"— 

Frederic Remington, A. N. A. 

1277. SPANISH DANCER— Lucius Hitchcock 

1278. BIG CAT AND SIR RAT— Oliver Herford 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1279. SKETCH OF MRS. MacRAE— Elmer Livingston MacRae 
1230. THE SPINNER— Florence England Nosworthy 

1281. GARDEN OF CHILDHOOD— Sarah S. Stilwell 

1282. A BOOK PLATE— Charles Louis Hinton 

1283. ON THE THAMES— Charles J. Taylor 

1284. HALT BY THE WAYSIDE— Charles J. Taylor 

1285. "HE WARNED ME THAT HE WOULD SHOOT ME"— 

Arthur I. Keller 
(Lent by The Century Company) 

1286. A GLOUCESTER WATERSIDE— Charles E. Whittemore 

1287. PORTRAIT SKETCH— Jay Hambidge 

1288. BROOK WITH COWS— Donald S. MacLaughlan 

1289. PONT ST. MICHEL— Donald S. MacLaughlan 

1290. "PICTURESQUE OLD LADIES AT AN ALMOST FOR- 

GOTTEN HANDICRAFT" (From "The Most Picturesque 
Place in the World ") — Joseph Pennell 
(Lent by The Century Company) 

1291. WASHERWOMEN (From " The Most Picturesque Place in the 

World " )— Joseph Pennell 
(Lent by The Century Company) 

1292. "AT SUNSET THE TOWN FAIRLY SHONE" (From "The 

Most Picturesque Place in the World " ) — Joseph Pennell 
(Lent by the Century Company) 

1293. DRAWINGS OF LE PUY, THE MOST PICTURESQUE 

PLACE IN THE WORLD— Joseph Pennell 
(Lent by The Century Company) 

1294. "NO LESS DURERESQUE AND INCREDIBLE " (From "The 

Most Picturesque Place in the World") — Joseph Pennell 
(Lent by The Century Company) 

1295. WASHERWOMEN AT WORK (From " The Most Picturesque 

Place in the World") — Joseph Pennell 
(Lent by The Century Company) 

56 



1296. "EFFECTS WERE ONCE MORE AS ORDINARY AS THEY 

COULD BE IN SUCH AN EXTRAORDINARY LAND" 

(From "The Most Picturesque Place in the World") — Joseph 

Pennell 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1297. "NOW IT WAS, WHEN THIS COMPOSITION WAS 

CHANGED" (From "The Most Picturesque Place in the 
World") — Joseph Pennell 
(Lent by the Century Company) 

1298. LE PUY, THE MOST PICTURESQUE PLACE IN THE 

WORLD— Joseph Pennell 
(Lent by the Century Company) 

1299. LE PUY. THE MOST PICTURESQUE PLACE IN THE 

WORLD— Joseph Pennell 
(Lent by the Century Company) 

1300. LE PUY, THE MOST PICTURESQUE PLACE IN THE 

WORLD (Etching)— Joseph Pennell 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 (Lent by Charles H. 

Hutchinson, Esq.) 

1301. THE DEVIL OF NOTRE DAME (Etching)— Joseph Pennell 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 (Lent by Charles H. 
Hutchinson, Esq.) 

1302. AQUA TINTS OF LONDON— Joseph Pennell 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1303. ON THE THAMES— Leigh Hunt 

1304. INDIAN CHIEF— Maurice H. Sterne 

1305. ELLEEN— Genevieve A. Cowles 

(Lent by The S. S. McClure Company) 

1306. " SYLVESTRE MAKES A CALL "—Genevieve A. Cowles 

(Lent by The Century Company) 

1307. MILITARY CONQUEST— A. B. Wenzell 

1308. CHINESE BRONZE— Henry R. Blaney 

1309. STILL LIFE— Henry R. Blaney 

1310. PLACE MAUBERT, PARIS— Charles B. Bigelow 

(Lent by W. W. Bigelow, Esq.) 

1311. SPIRIT OF FAERY— Sarah S. Stilwell 

1312. PORTRAIT OF ARTIST— Donald S. MacLaughlan 

1313. FORGE OF THE CARMELITES— Donald S. MacLaughlan 

1314. PORTRAIT OF THE LATE M. DAUBRAY OF THE PALAIS 

ROYAL THEATRE, PARIS— Keny on Cox, A.N. A. 
(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

57 



1315. JEANNETTE— Maurice H. Sterne 

1316. GEORGE WASHINGTON— Ernest C. Schadlitz 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1317. BEGGAR GIRL (After Dechamps)— Frank French 

1318. ARCH OF STEEL (After J. P. Laurens)— C. W. Chadwick 

1319. UNTER DEN LINDEN (After F. Stahl)— Henry W. Peckwell 

1320. FLORIDA SWAMPS— Stafford M. Northcote 

1321. PLATE OF MOTHS— A. B. Comstock 

1322. MAINE COAST— William Miller 

1323. MOONLIGHT— William Miller 

1324. THE NEW YEAR— Frank French 

1325. FLAMME VESTAUS (After Burne-Jonee)— Henry W. Peck- 

well 

1326. THE THREE MARYS (After John La Farge)— Caroline A. 

Powell 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1327. ON THE FIRING LINE— John R. Chapin 

1328. OUTSIDE A SIENESE GATE (After Joseph Pennell)— Robert 

C. Collins 

1329. PORTRAIT (After Gilbert Stuart)— Peter Aitken 

1330. LITTLE PRINCESS— Peter Aitken 

1331. LE CREPUSCULE (After Alexander Harrison)— Henry Wolf 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1332. LA BERNOISE (After Dagnan-Bouveret)— Henry Wolf 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1333. THE EVENING STAR— Henry Wolf 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1334. MISS BEATRICE GOELET (After John S. Sargent)— Henry 

Wolf 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1335. CYNTHIA (After Cecilia Beaux)— Henry Wolf 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1336. UN CANAL EN ARTOIS (After Cazin)— Henry Wolf 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1337. REVERIE (After Cecilia Beaux)— Henry Wolf 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

58 



1338. A WATEKFALL BY MOONLIGHT (After R. A. Blakelock)— 

S. G. Putnam 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1339. EXCHANGING CONFIDENCES (After F. C. Jones)— John 

Tinkey 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1340. MADONNA AND CHILD— Peter Aitken 

1341. SHOWER IN THE MEADOW— Frank French 

1342. ROSE LEAVES (After Albert Moore)— Frank French 

1343. AN ARCHWAY IN SIENA (After Joseph Pennell)— Robert 

C. Collins 

1344 LANDSCAPE— Walter M. Aikman 

1344(a). CAFE DE LA PATX, PARIS— A. B. Wenzell 

1345. MIRABEAU AND TEE KING'S MESSENGER— S. G. Put- 

nam 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1346. OFFICE OF THE UNITED HEBREW CHARITIES— Charles 

State 

1347. HOLLAND LANDSCAPE— Frank H. Wellington 

1348. DESCENDING THE KOTALS, PERSIA (After E. L. Weeks) 

— Hiram C. Merrill 

1349. CAT, KITTENS AND CAGE (After Henrietta Ronner)— Sam- 

uel P. Davis 

1350. PLATE OF MOTHS— A. B. Comstock 

1351. TIGER AND BUTTERFLY— A. B. Comstock 

1352. IN THE FISHING QUARTER, VENICE — F. Hopkinson 

Smith 

1353. THE FRIGHTENED PIPER (After W. Small)— John Tinkey 

1354. HOUND (After Rosa Bonheur)— Samuel P. Davis 

1355. PLATE OF BUTTERFLIES— A. B. Comstock 

1356. RIFF MOOR (After F. Day)— C. W. Chadwick 

1357. BUST OF CAESAR— Stafford M. Northcote 

1358. INSPIRATION— Victor Bernstrom 

1359. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL— Gustav Kruell 

1360. JAPANESE ROMAN CE— Staff ord M. Northcote 

1361. THE WINDMILL (After Michel)— Caroline A. Powell 

59 



1362. THE PAINTER (After Ribot)— E. Heinemann 

1363. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, LIEUTENANT AT VALENCE 

(After Realier-Dumas) — C. W. Chad wick 

1364. THROUGH TEE LOOKING GLASS (After J. Alden Weir)— 

Henry Wolf 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1365. GORILLA AND CIRCASSIAN GIRL (After -Fremiet)— Caro- 

line A. Powell 

1366. THE LISTENERS (After W. H. Hunt)— William B. Closson 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1367. THE QUADROON GIRL (After George Fuller)— William B. 

Closson 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1368. AFTER DINNER NAP (After J. H. Dolph)— Samuel P. Davis 

1369. HOLY NIGHT (After F. Von Uhde)— Caroline A. Powell 

1370. A STREET MUSICIAN— S. G. Putnam 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1371. RUINS OF KARNAK, EGYPT (After J. D. Woodward)— 

Hiram C. Merrill 

1372. CAT, KITTENS AND PARROT (After Henrietta Ronner)— 

Samuel P. Davis 

1373. PLATE OF BUTTERFLIES— A. B. Comstock 

1374. ED. AD. CASIMIR JOSEPH MORTIER— E. Heinemann 

1375. PORTRAIT OF AN UNKNOWN MAN— William Miller 

1376. HORSE ARTILLERY GOING INTO ACTION— Thure de 

Thulstrup 

1377. DOORS OF NOTRE DAME DE PARIS— Herbert W. Faulkner 

1378. THE TRAGHETTO (W. 156)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq ) 

1379. THE BEGGARS (W. 159)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1380. PIERROT (W. 265)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1381. THE RIVA, NO. 2 (W. 175) —J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1382. THE RIALTO (W. 181)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1383. BILLINGSGATE (W. 45)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

60 









1384. THE TWO DOOEWAYS (W. 158)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1385. THE GARDEN (W. 180)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1386. BECQUET (W. 48)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq ) 

1387. SUNFLOWERS, EUE DES BEAUX-AETS (W. 258}— J. 

McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1388. THE PALACES (W. 153)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq. ) 

1389. AXENFELD (W. 258)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1390. ME. MANN (W. 58)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1391. BATTEESEA BEIDGE (W. 141)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1392. THE DYEE (W. 189)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1393. DEOUET (W. 53)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1394. THE LAEGE POOL (W. 143)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1395. THE DOOEWAY (W. 154)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1396. BLACK LION WHAEF (W. 40)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1397. PUTNEY BEIDGE (W. 145)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1398. NOCTUENE— PALACES (W. )— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

1399. THE KITCHEN (W. 19)— J. McNeill Whistler 

(Lent by Howard Mansfield, Esq.) 

Note — The numbers in brackets refer to Wedmore's catalogue 

1400. A MOUJIK'S FUNEEAL— Thure de Thulstrup 

1401. MOUJIK SOWING— Thure de Thulstrup 

1402. COALING A BEITISH CEUISEE— H. Reuterdahl 

1403. IN CHASE— H. Eeuterdahl 

61 



1404. ISABEL DO WE (From "My Love Story")— Howard Chandler 

Christy 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1405. CITY FOLKS— William T. Smedley, A. N. A. 

1406. "OSWALD, HE HOLDS ON "— Jay Hambidge 

(Lent by Messrs. Doubleday, Page & Co ) 

1407. ARRIVAL OF THE PEA PICKERS— Charles J. Taylor 

1408. DEFENSE OF CARRICK (From "Oliver Cromwell")— F. C. 

Yohn 

(Lent by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons) 

1409. PAOLA AND FRANCESCA (After George F. Watts)— Will- 

iam B. Closson 

1410. NIGHT MOTHS— William B. Closson 

1411. SPRING (After E. L. Major)— William B. Closson 

1412. THE SHEEP SHEARERS (After J. F. Millet) -William B. 

Closson 

1413. FLOWERS (After Bonvin)— William B. Closson 

1414. DIRECT FROM NATURE— William B. Closson 

1415. IN THE SUN (After Theodore Robinson)— Caroline A. Powell 

1416. MORNING IN VENICE (After F. Hopkinson Smith)— Hiram 

C. Merrill 

1417. GENERAL SHERMAN— Gustav Kmell 

1418. ISAIAH THOMAS, ESQ.— Francis S. King 

1419. EXERCISES AT WELLESLEY COLLEGE (After Metcalf)— 

Harry Davidson 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1420. AVIGNON (After Castaigne)— John W. Evans 

1421. CONFECTIONER— William Miller 

1422. DEATH OF BRADDOCK (After Howard Pyle)— Henry W. 

Peckwell 

1423. A RAID BY COLONEL BLOOD (After Howard Pyle)— 

Henry W. Peckwell 

1424. THE MYSTERY OF LIFE (After Carl Marr)— Victor Bern- 

strom 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1425. PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON— Alfred Jones, deceased 

1426. PENCIL STUDIES— William C. Ostrander 

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1427. ISAAC WALTON AND THE MILKMAID (After George 

Boughton) — Frank French 

1428. THE PROOF READER— E. Heinemann 

1429. THE KING'S MESSENGER— S. G. Putnam 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1430. ARRIVAL OF HIGH CHINESE AUTHORITIES— C. Schwartz- 

burger 

1431. "LA RADE DE TOULON" (After Gaston Roullet)— C. W. 

Chad wick 

1432. THE MERMAIDS (After Thomas Moran)— Hiram C. Merrill 

1433. ABRAHAM LINCOLN— Gustav Kruell 

1434. PAUL REVERE— Francis S. King 

1435. OLD MEMORIES (After Frank Bramley)— Henry W. Peck 

well 

1436. THE CHEW MANSION (After H. Fenn)— C. Schwartzburge> 

1437. THE DEAD MATADOR (After Villegas)— Victor Bernstrom 

1438. MILES STANDISH'S CHALLENGE (After E. A. Abbey)— 

Frank H. Wellington 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1439. THE LADY AND HORSE (After A. H. Thayer)— Caroline A. 

Powell 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1440. AMONG THE OLD POETS (After Walter Shirlaw)— John 

Parker Davis 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1441. AFTERNOON AT A RANCH (After Mary HaUock Foote)— 

Harry Davidson 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1442. CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL (After Pennell)— Harry David- 

son 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1443. PORTRAIT OF QUEEN LOUISE— Ernest C. Schladitz 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1444. WILLIAM PITT (After John Hoppner)— Timothy Cole 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by the Century 
Company) 

1445. MRS. SIDDONS (After Sir Thomas Lawrence)— Timothy Cole 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by The Century 
Company) 



1446. WILLIAM HOGARTH (After Hogarth)— Timothy Cole 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by The Century 
Company 

1447. INTERIOR OF A STABLE (After George Moreland)— Timothy 

Cole 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by The Century 

Company 

1448. THE ENTOMBMENT (After Giotto)— Timothy Cole 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E ) 

1449. LOUD NEWTON (After Sir Henry Raeburn)— Timothy Cole 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by The Century 
Company) 

1450. LADY DERBY (After Sir Thomas Lawrence)— Timothy Cole 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by The Century 
Company) 

1451. MRS. SIDDONS (After Sir Thomas Gainsborough)— Timothy 

Cole 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by The Century 

Company) 

1452. CICERO'S VILLA (After Richard Wilson) Timothy Cole 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by The Century 
Company 

1453. THE PARSON'S DAUGHTER (After George Romney) — 

Timothy Cole 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by The Century 

Company) 

1454. DUKE OF WELLINGTON (After Sir Thomas Lawrence)— 
Timothy Cole 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. (Lent by the Century 
Company) 

1455. ELY CATHEDRAL FROM THE FENS (After Joseph Pennell) 

— Robert C. Collins 

1456. FLORENCE ON THE ARNO (After Joseph Pennell)— Robert 

C. Collins 

1457. ILLUSTRATION FOR SERIAL STORY (After L. Loeb)— 

Harry Davidson 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1458. SPRINGHAVEN (After A. Parsons)— John Tinkey 

1459. PHILIP II OF SPAIN (After Titian)— Victor Bernstrom 

1460. LANDING STAIRS, LEGHORN (After Joseph Pennell)— 

Robert C. Collins 

1461. AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE (After F. B. Schell)— Hiram C. 

Merrill 

64 



1462. ILLUSTRATION FOR SERIAL STORY (After L. Loeb)— 

Harry Davidson 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1463. THE SEA FIGHT (After Howard Pyle)— Frank H. Wellington 

1464. PRINCESS MARIE OF AUSTRIA— S. G. Putnam 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1465. HOLY FAMILY (After Du Mond)— Charles State 

1466. THE ROADSIDE (After R. Swain Gifford)— Henry Wolf 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1467. SATISFYING JUSTICE IN ARIZONA— Frederic Remington, 

A. N. A. 

1468. THE GOLDEN GATE, CHICAGO (After Castaigne)— Harry 

Davidson 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1469. THE ARTIST (After Castaigne)— John W. Evans 

1470. SWINEHERD ON THE DANUBE— John Tinkey 

1471. THE GOLDEN GALLEON (After Ross Turner)— Francis S. 

King 

1472. THE DIFFERENCE (After E. H. Blashfield)— Francis S. King 

1473. THE SIBYL (After F. S. Church)— Francis S. King 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1474. ST. PETERSBURGH (After H. Pobestkey)— Henry W. Peck- 

well 

1475. AN ARREST IN THE VILLAGE— C. Schwartburger 

1476. LACING THE SANDAL (After F. D. Millet)— Frank French. 

(Engraved for Portfolio of S. A. W. E.) 

1477. BACK-LOG REVERIES— Henry R. Poore 

1478. THE WOUNDED HOUND— Henry R. Poore 

1479. ACCEPTED DESIGN FOR PAN AMERICAN SEAL— 

Raphael Beck 



SCULPTURE. 

HERBERT ADAMS, N. A.: 

1480. Portrait Bust (Marble, Wood and Gold) 

1481. Portrait of a Lady (Bronze) 

1482. Portrait of Miss Julia Marlow 

(Lent by Miss Marlow) 

1483. Portrait of a Young Lady (Tinted Marble) 

1484. Portrait bas relief 

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L. AMATEIS: 

1485. At El Caney (In front of Art Building) 

H. C. ANDERSEN: 

1486. Bust of Andreas Andersen (Bronze) 

1487. A Little French Girl 

(Lent by Mrs. Schuyler Van Eensselaer) 

GEORGE GREY BARNARD : 

1488. Pan (Bronze— In front of Art Building) 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 (Lent by the Alfred 
Corning Clark Estate) 

1489. Two Natures 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

CLEMENT J. BARNHORN : 

1490. Portrait of a Baby 

PAUL W. BARTLETT : 

1491. Statue of Michael Angelo (Model for bronze erected in 

the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.) 

1492. Indian Dancer 

1493. Equestrian Statue of Lafayette 

(Small model for bronze statue to be placed in the Place 
du Louvre, Paris) 

1494. Statuette of Adam, standing (Bronze) 

1495. Medallion— Walt Whitman (Bronze) 

Two cases of bronzes cast by ' ' lost wax " process by the 
artist — essays of metals and patinas 

1496. Statuette of Adam, sitting 

1497. A Crocodile 

1498. A Bird 

1499. A Fish 

1500. A Scarabeus 
1500a. A Scarabeus 

1501. Draped Figurine 

1502. A Seal-Toad on Toadstool 
1502a. A Seal- Toad on Toadstool 

1503. Pumpkin Covered with Insects 
1504 to 1512. Nine Vases 

1513. A Frog 

1514. A Fish 

1515. A Seal-Bird on Turtle 

1516. A Seal-Bird on Turtle 

1517. Group of Fishes 

1518. Seal— Lion Cub 

1519. Paper Weight— Frog on Turtle 

1520. Paper Weight— Frog on Turtle 

1521. Paper Weight— Frog on Turtle 
1522 to 1529. Nine Vases 

EDWARD BERGE : 

1530. Muse Finding the Head of Orpheus 



KARL BITTER : 

1531. Dr. William Pepper, Provost of the University of Pennsyl- 

vania (In front of Art Building) 

1532. Dancing Children (Group for a Fountain) 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

SOLON H. BORGLUM : 

1533. Lassoing Wild Horses (Bronze) 

1534. Lame Horse (Bronze) 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1535. Buffalo 

1536. The Dance (Tin) 

1537. Bull Fight 

1538. Burial on the Plains (Marble) 

1539. The Last Round Up (Marble) 

1540. Snow Drift (Marble) 

1541. On the Border of White Man's Land 

1542. Sun Dance 

1543. Our Slave 

1544. Blizzard (Bronze) 

(Lent by Mrs. P. Vignal) 

J. J. BOYLE : 

1545. Stone Age in North America (Bronze) 

1546. Tired Out (Bronze)' 

1547. Study of a Head (Bronze) 

ELOISE LAWRENCE BREESE : 

1548. Fountain (In front of Art Building) 

VICTOR DAVID BRENNER: 

1549. Twelve Medallions and Plaque ttes 

EICHARD E. BROOKS: 

1550. Col. Thomas Cass 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1551. Portrait 

1552. Portrait 

1555. Eight Medals 

1556. Eight Medals 

H. K. BUSH-BROWN: 

1557. Portrait of Mrs. A. (Marble) 

(Lent by Charles W. Ames, Esq.) 

A STIRLING CALDER : 

1558. The late B. B. Comegys. 

1559. College Drinking Fountain (Upper part) 

1560. Helen Harte (Bronze Bust) 

(Lent by Mrs. Richard Harte) 

1561. Athlete (Bronze Bust) 

1562. Narcissus (Bronze Statuette) 
956. Mrs. H. 

(Lent by J M. Huston, Esq.) 

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J. MOWBRAY CLARKE: 

1563. Volunteer Cavalryman (Bronze) 

(Lent by Mr. Gilbert Colgate) 

THOMAS SHIELDS CLARKE: 

1564. To Alma Mater (Bronze) 

MARTHA JACKSON CORNWELL: 

1565. Candlestick (Bronze) 

S. CECILIA COTTER: 

1565a. Christ the Rejected (Marble Bust) 

WILLIAM COUPER: 

1566. Recording Angel 

CYRUS E. DALLIN: 

1567. Medicine Man (In front of Art Building) 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1568. Portrait Bust (Marble) 

1570. Don Quixote (Bronze) 

F. EDWIN ELWELL: 

1571. Dancing Girl (Bronze) 

(Lent by Theodore B. Starr, Esq ) 

1572. Priestess of Isis (Bronze) 

(Lent by Theodore B. Starr, Esq.) 

JOHN FLANAGAN: 

1573. Swift Runners (Bronze and marble, section of clock for 

the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.) 

1574. Portrait Head (Bronze) 

1575. Head of Athlete 

1577. Head of Woman (For clock) 

1578. Head of Woman (For clock) 

1579. Head of Time (For clock) 

1580. Eleven Medals 

DANIEL C. FRENCH, N. A. 

1581. Architecture (For Hunt Memorial, New York) 

1582. Painting and Sculpture (For Hunt Memorial, New York) 

JOHN GELERT: 

1533. The Little Architects 

Gold Medal, Art Club of Philadelphia, 1899 
Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1584. Wounded American Soldier 

Medal, Tennessee Centennial, 1897 

CHARLES GRAFLY: 

1585. Vulture of War (Fragment) 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1586. Symbol of Life (Bronze) 

1587. From Generation to Generation (Bronze) 

1588. Portrait of Mrs. Charles Grafly (Bronze) 

1589. Portrait of My Mother (Bronze) 

1590. Architectural Medal, Cornell University (Silver) 






JANE NYE HAMMOND: 

1591. Stephanie 

1592. Portrait of Miss H. 

CHARLES R. HAELEY : 

1593. Pierrot au Tribunal 

1594. Our Mother of Sorrows 

J. SCOTT HARTLEY, N. A. : 

1595. John Gilbert as " Sir Peter Teazle " 

1596. John Drew as " Charles Surface " 

1597. Ada Eehan as " Katherine "in " Taming of the Shrew " 

1598. Felix Morris in "The Game of Cards " 

ELI HARVEY : 

1599. Lion Roaring (In front of Art Building) 

1600. Jaguar, Rampant (In front of Art Building) 

1601. Bas-relief — Head of Lioness 

1602. Lion Cubs (Bronze) 
949. Bas-relief — Lioness 

JAMES R. HAWLEY, deceased 

1603. The Water Witch (Bronze) 

(Lent by C. E. Hawley, Esq.) 

ANNA VAUGHN HYATT : 

1604. Playing with Fire 

SERGEANT KENDALL : 

1605. Head of a Breton Girl 

PAUL LACHENMEYER : 

1606. Circe (Terra-Cotta) 

Medal— Art Club of Philadelphia, 1898. 

1607. Mephistopheles (Terra-Cotta) 

Medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895 

FREDERICK MacMONNIES, A. N. A.: 

1608. Shakespeare. 

Grand Prize, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1609. Boy and Duck. 

1610. Equestrian Statue of General Slocum. 

(Small model for bronze statue to be placed in Brooklyn, 
N. Y.) 

1611. Seal— "Niagara" (Silver) 

1612. Portrait Medallion — Miss Kennedy (Silver) 

H. A. MacNEIL : 

1613. The Sun Vow 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1614. The Moqui Runner 

Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
(Lent by E. E. Ayer, Esq.) 

1615. Bust — Agnese 

1616. Bust 

(Lent by C. F. Browne, Esq.) 

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CASPAR MAYER : 

1617. Negro Making Spear (Bronze) 

HELEN F. MEARS : 

1618. Portrait of Augustus Saint Gaudens, Esq. 

FERNANDO MIEANDA : 

1619. Columbus Group 

CHARLES J. MULLIGAN : 

1620. The Digger (In front of Art Building) 

SAMUEL MURRAY ; 

1621. Benjamin Eakins (Bronze) 

Medal, Art Club of Philadelphia, 1894 
(Lent by Thomas Eakins, Esq.) 

1622. The Boxer (Bronze) 

1623. William H. Macdowell, Esq. (Bronze Bust) 

(Lent by William H. Macdowell, Esq.) 

1624. Mrs. Thomas Eakins (Bronze) 

(Lent by Thomas Eakins, Esq.) 

CHARLES NIEHAUS : 

1625. J. Q. A. Ward, Esq. 

1626. Athlete with Stigil 

1627. Model for Statue of Hahnemann (In front of Art Build- 

ing) 

ANDREW O'CONNOR : 

1627a. Portrait (Bronze) 

ATTILIO PICCIRILLI : 

1628. Dancing Faun (Marble) 

1629. Young Faun. 

1630. Maine Monument (In New York State Building) — Van 

Buren Magonegle, Associated Architect. 

FURIO PICCIRILLI : 

1631. Relief— Portrait of My Sister (Marble) 

LOUIS POTTER: 

1632. Snake Charmer 

BELA L. PRATT : 

1633. Study of a Young Girl 

A. PHIMISTER PROCTOR : 

1634. Indian Warrior (Bronze) 

1635. The Challenge— Elk 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1636. Charging Panther 

1637. American Bisons 

1638. Young Fawn (Bronze) 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1639. Puma (Bronze) 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

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1640. Dog with a Bone (Bronze) 

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1641. American Horse (Bronze) 
1641a. Arab Stallion (Bronze) 

FREDERIC REMINGTON, A. N. A. 

1642. The Broncho Buster (Bronze) 

1643. The Wounded Bunkie (Bronze) 

(Lent by Collin Armstrong, Esq.) 

FREDERICK G. R. ROTH : 

1644. Elephant and Trainer (Bronze) 

J. H. ROUDEBUSH: 

1645. The Wrestlers 

F. W. RUCKSTUHL : 

1646. America Welcoming the Pan-American Nations (Model 

for Quadriga on U. S. Government Building, Pan-Ameri- 
can Exposition) 

AUGUSTUS SAINT GAUDENS, N. A. 

1647. General William Tecumseh Sherman (In front of Art 

Building) 

Grand Prize, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1648. Shaw Memorial 

Grand Prize, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1649. Angel with Tablet 

Grand Prize, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1650. The Robert Louis Stevenson Memorial (For Edinburg, 

Scotland) 

1651. The Children of Jacob H. Schiff, Esq. 

1652. Small bronze reproductions 

1653. Small bronze reproductions 

LOUIS SAINT GAUDENS : 

1654. Faun 

(Lent by Charles T. Barney, Esq.) 

JOHN S. SARGENT, N. A., R. A.: 

1655. The Redemption (First sketch for life size group forming 

the central motive in a portion of the decoration in pro- 
gress of execution for the Public Library, Boston.) 
(Lent by Dr. J. William White) 

JANET SCUDDER : 

1656. Seal of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York 

(Bronze and Steel) 

(Lent by the Association of the Bar of the City of New 

York) 

1657. Portrait Bas-relief of Miss Emmet (Marble and Bronze) 

(Lent by Mrs. Herman H. Kohlsaat) 

1658. Boy on a Snail (Clock) 

ARMORY C. SIMONS : 

1659. Surprise (Bronze) 

Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900 (Lent by 
John Stacey Jenks, Esq.) 

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LORADO TAFT : 

1660. The Solitude of the Soul 

BESSIE POTTER VONNOH : 

1661. A Young Mother 

Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 

1662. Midsummer 

ADOLPH A. WEINMAN : 

1663. Portrait Relief of the Artist's Mother 

1664. Portrait Relief 
950. Portrait Relief 

ENID YANDELL : 

1665. Baroness de Braunecker 

1666. Mermaid and Fisher Boy (Pewter Tankard) 

1667. Bust of the Honorable John G. Carlisle 

(Lent by Hon. J. G. Carlisle) 



CANADA. 

COMMITTEE OP ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE EXHIBITION OF FINE ARTS. 

Robert Harris, Montreal. .President of the Royal Canadian Academy 

G. A. Reid, Toronto R. C. A. 

M. Matthews, Toronto R. C. A. 

Jas. Smith, Toronto Secretary R. C. A. 

Jas. Smith, Secretary R. C. A., 

Room 26, Bank of Commerce, 

Toronto, Ont. 

GALLERY P. 

PAINTINGS IN OIL AND WATER COLOR. 

ATKINSON, W. E. (A. R. C. A.) 

1. Freshets on the Moor, Devonshire 

BELL-SMITH, F. M. (R. C. A ) 

2. London Bridge. Loaned by the Canadian Club, of Hamilton, 

Ont. 

3. Strawberry Pickers, Oakville, Ont. 

4. Above the Olouds, Mount Aberdeen, Canadian Rockies. 

BRYMNER, WM. (R. C. A.) 

5. Clearing Weather. 

6. The Grey Girl. Loaned by C. E. S. Poreous, Esq. 

7. Francie. Loaned by James Ross, Esq. 

BROWN, J. ARCH. (A. R. C. A.) 

8. The Miller's Home 

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BRUCE, H. BLAIR 

9. The Bathers 

BEAU, HENRI 

10. Spring 

BELL, M. A. 

11. Treasure Trove 

BLATCHLY, W. D. 

12. Declining Day 

BRIGDEN, E. H. 

13. A Pool in the Meadow 

14. Study at Sundown 

CHALLENER, F. S. (R. C. A.) 

15. Workers of the Fields. Loaned by Royal Canadian Academy 

CRUIKSHANK, WM. (R. C. A.) 

16. Ploughing, Lower St. Lawrence 

17. His Capital 

CULLEN, MAURICE (A. R. C. A.) 

18. Sunny September 

CARLYLE, FLORENCE (A. R. C. A.) 

19. Golden Rod 

DYONNET, E. (A. R. C. A.) 

20. Portrait, in the Studio 

21. Portrait of Mr. Charles Gill 

22. Cattle Returning Home 

FORSTER, J. W. L. (A. R. C. A.) 

23. Hon. G. W. Allan. Loaned by Toronto Conservatory of 

Music 

FRANCHERE, J. C. 

24. The Little Epicure 

GAGEN, ROBT. F. (A. R. C. A.) 

25. Evening Gloom, Selkirks 

26. A Storm in the Selkirks 

GRIER, E. WYLY (R. C. A.) Third Medal, Paris Salon 

27. Mrs. J. K. Kerr 

28. Frederick Wyld, Esq. 

GRAHAM, J. L. (A. R. C. A.) 

29. Dinner Time in a Stable 

30. Ploughing, Near London 

31. Carting Sand 

HAGARTY, C. S. 

32. Dutch Interior 

33. Dutch Interior 

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HARRIS, ROBT., President, R. C. A. 

Medal, Chicago Exhibition. Honorable Mention, Paris In- 
ternational Exhibition, 1900 

34. Portrait, Mrs. A. F. Riddel 

35. Portrait, Mrs. R. H. 

36. Banjo Boy 

HOPE, WM. (A. R. C. A.) 

37. York Beach, "Maine" 

HAMMOND, JOHN (R. C. A.) 

38. Herring Fishing, Bay of Fundy 

(Loaned by Sir William Van Home) 

JEFFRIES, C. W. 

39. March on the Hill Top 

KELLY, J. D. 

40. First Ship on Lake Erie (La Salle, 1679) 

KNOWLES, F. McGILLIVARY (R. C. A.) 

41. Limehouse Reach, River Thames 

42. The Last Load 

43. The Pool, River Thames 

MACKENZIE, R. TAIT 

44. Study of Willows 

MANLY, C. M. (A. R. C. A.) 

45. The Day is Done 

MARTIN, T. M. (R. C. A.) 

46. Mallards 

MATTHEWS, M. (R. C. A.) 

47. In Sunny Summer Time 

48. North Branch, Kicking-Horse River 

MORRIS, EDMUND (A. R. C. A.) 

49. Poppy Fields 

(Loaned by B. E. Walker, Esq.) 

MORRICE, JAMES WILSON 

50. The Beach of St. Malo 

MOSS, C. E. (R. C. A.) (Deceased) 

51. Melodies of the Forest 

52. Fireside Reverie 

MUNTZ, LAURA (A. R. C. A.) 

Honorable Mention, Paris Salon 

53. Girl Knitting 

54. The Lullaby 

PATERSON, A. D. (R. C. A.) 

55. Portrait Study 

PINHEY, J. C. (R. C. A.) 

56. A Father in Israel 

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EIDOUT, EVELYN M. 

57. Study of a Horse 

REID, G. A. (E. C. A.) 

Medal, Chicago International Exhibition 

58. Summer, "Decorative Panel" 

59. Mother and Child (from Panel of Pioneers in City Hall, Tor- 

onto) 

60. Portrait 

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EEID, MRS. MARY HIESTER (A. R. C. A.) 

61. Looking East 

62. Roses, ''President Carnot" 

63. Roses, "Lady Dorothea" 

STAPELS, OWEN P. 

64. Late Afternoon 

SPURR, GERTRUDE E. (A. R. C. A.) 

65. Castle Rock, North Devon 

SHERWOOD, W. A. (A. R. C. A.) 

67. In the Leafy Wood 

ST. CHARLES, JOS. 

68. Woman Playing Mandolin 

69. Red Man (Cameriere) 

SMITH, WM. 

70. On the North Sea 

66. Battleship in a Gale off Plymouth Sound 

TULLY, S. STRICKLAND (A. R. C. A.) 

71. Twilight of Life 

72. Breezy Morning, Lower Canada 

VERNER, F. A. (A. R. C. A.) 

73. American Bison 

WATSON, ALEX. 

74. Memories 

WAY, C J. (R. C. A.) 

75. Venice 

76. Monte Carlo, and Mentone in the Distance 

WATSON, HOMER R. (R. C. A.) 

77. Crossing the Ford 

(Loaned by Andrew Wilson, Esq., Montreal) 

78. Moonlight 

(Loaned by Andrew Wilson, Esq. , Montreal) 

79. The Meadow 

(Loaned by John Payne, Esq. , Toronto) 

80. Through the Woods 

(Loaned by John Payne, Esq., Toronto) 

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SCULPTURE. 

In Sculpture Court, near Door of Gallery P. 

BANKS, J. L. 

81. Bust of Hon. W. G. Falconbridge, Justice of King's Bench, 

Ontario 

MacCAETHY, HAMILTON (E. C. A.) 

82. Lord Strathcona and Mount Eoyal 

83. The Countess of Aberdeen 

WAED, FLOEENCE. 

84. Alma Mater 

85. A Joyous Sprite 



ALWAED, W. S. 

87. Bust of Sir George Burton, Chief Justice of Ontario. 

88. Bust of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada 

MACKENZIE, E. TAIT 

89. Bas Belief in Plaster— The Skater 

(Loaned by E. E. Peacoke, U. C. College, Toronto) 

NAMES AND ADDRESSES OP ARTISTS. 

CLASSIFICATION OP EXHIBITS. 

Group I. Paintings in oil, water color, pastel, and other recog- 
nized mediums ; miniatures, cartoons. 

Group II. Sculpture, including medals and cameos. 

Group HI. Drawings, etchings, engravings, black and white, or 
monotint paintings in oil or water color. 

Group IV. Architecture. 

Note.— The Roman numerals in brackets refer to the groups in which the artists 
are represented ; the figures following refer to the numbers in the catalogue. 

EXHIBITOES. 

Abbey, Edwin A., Chelsea Lodge, Tite St., S. W., London, Eng. (I) 54 
Abbot, Katherine, care Munroe & Co., 7 Eue Scribe, Paris, France 

(I) 212, 232 
Adams, Charles Partridge, 625 Kittredge Building, Denver, Col. (I) 186 
Adams, Herbert, 4-2 West 15th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033, 

1480, 1481, 1482, 1483, 1484 
Ahrens, Ellen W., 1523 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. (I) 909, 1013 
Aikman, Walter M., 132 Eemsen St., Brooklyn, N.Y. (Ill) 1140, 1344 
Aitken, Peter, 121 Pulaski Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Ill) 1329, 1330. 
Alexander, John W., 123 East 63d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 

130, 131, 132 
Allen, Francis E., 220 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. (IV) 1061, 

1062, 1073, 1088 
Allen, Thomas, 12 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. (I) 56, 716 
Amateis, L., 1717 19th Street, Washington, D. C. (II) 1485 
Andersen, Andreas, 436 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 498 
Andersen, Hendrick Christian, 436 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

(H) 1486, 1487 
Andrews, Jaques & Eantoul, 1 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass. (IV) 

1019, 1047, 1071 

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Armstrong, D. Maitland and Helen Maitland, 61 Washington Square, 

S., New York, N. Y. (I) 918. 987 
Bacher, Otto H., Lawence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. (I) 256, 272 
Bacon, Charles Roswell, Bridgefield, Conn. (I) 563 
Baer, William J,, 90 Grove Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 924, 925, 

926, 927, 928, 929, 930 
Baerer, Henry, 204 East 86th Street, New York, N. Y, (II) 1033 
B&kor Bliss dscGfiSGd (1^ 457 

Bakeri Martha S., 1026 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, HI. (I) 1009, 1010 
Barnard, Edward H., 7 Belmont Street, Watertown, Mass. (I) 671 
Barnard, George Grey, 936 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

(II) 1488, 1489 
Barnhorn, Clement J., Art Museum, Cincinnati, O. (II) 1490 
Barnum, Emily Keene, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. (I) 990 
Barse, George R., Jr., 11 East 59th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 

525, 564, 573 
Bartlett, Paul, 229 East 20th St., New York, N.Y. (II) 1491 to 1529 
Bayliss, Lilian, Topridge, Euclid, O. (I) 995 
Beal, Reynolds, 318 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 725 
Beaux, Cecilia, 64 S. Washington Square, New York, N. Y. 504. 537, 686 
Beck, Carol H., 1520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 877 
Beck, Raphael, 42 D. E. Morgan Building, Buffalo, N. Y. (Ill) 1479. 
Beckington, Alice, Scituate, Mass. (I) 910, 931, 960. 
Beckwith, J. Carroll, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 

491, 492, 493, 494 
Bell, E. A., 226 West 59th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 552, 642 
Benson, Frank W., 52 Forrester St., Salem, Mass. (I) 521, 567, 568 
Benson & Brockway, 55 Broadway, New York, N.Y. (IV) 1095, 1116 
Benvenuti, Robert, 120 West 50th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 940 
Berg, Charles I., 10 West 23d St., New York, N.Y. (IV) 1069, 1083 
Berge, Edward, 9 Rue Campagne Premiere, Paris, France (II) 1530 
Bernstrom, Victor, Grand View-on- the-Hudson, New York, N. Y. 

(IH) 1126, 1127, 1358, 1424, 1437, 1459 
Bierstadt, Albert, 322 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 304 
Bigelow, Charles B., 2 Impasse de Conti, Paris, France. (Ill) 1310 
Birney, W. Verplanck, 58 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. (I) 59, 541 
Bisbing, H. S., 23 Rue des Martyrs, Paris, France. (I) 175 
Bissell, George E., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. (II) 1033 

Bitter, Karl, New County Boul., Weehawken, N.J. (II) 1033, 1531, 1532 
Blackall, Clarence H., 1 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass. (IV) 1049, 

1056, 1065 
Blakelock, Ralph A., care of Harry Watrous, Esq., 58 West 57th 

Street, New York. N. Y. (I) 420 
Blanchard, Ethel, 15 Grundmann Studios, Clarendon Street, Boston, 

Mass. (I) 1187 
Blaney, Henry R., Ipswich, Mass. (Ill) 1308, 1309 
Blashfield, Edwin H., 819 Carnegie Studios, New York, N. Y. (I) 8 
Blenner, Carle J., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 261, 593 
Bloodgood, Robert F., 58 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. (Ill) 1226 
Blum, Robert F., 90 Grove Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 700 
Blumenschein, E. L., 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I & III) 

838, 1193, 1247 
Bogert, George H., 204 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 419, 

432, 433, 475 
Bohm, Max, 1362 Detroit Street, Cleveland, 0. (I) 141 

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Bonsall, Elisabeth F., 10 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 143 
Borglum, Solon H., 7 Eue Boissonnade, Paris, France. (II) 1533 to 1544 
Boring & Tilton, 32 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (IV) 1086, 1092, 1102 
Boston, Joseph H., 203 Montague St., Brooklyn, N.Y. (I) 5, 762, 768 
Boughton.W. H., 1326 Prudential Building, Buffalo, N.Y. (IV) 913, 1060 
Boyle, John J., care National Arts Club, 37 West 34th Street, New 

York, N. Y. (II) 1033, 1545, 1546, 1547 
Bragdon & Hiliman, 104 Cutler Building, Kochester, N. Y. (IV) 1090 
Brandegee, Eobert B., Farmington, Conn. (I) 644 
Breck, John Leslie, deceased. (I) 174 
Breckenridge, Hugh H., care the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 

Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 291, 462, 761. 
Breese, Eloise Lawrence, 35 East 22d St., New York, N. Y. (II) 1548 
Brenner, Victor David, 20 Eue Bloinet, Paris, France (II) 1549 
Brewer, Alice Ham, 12 W. 18th St., New York, N.Y. (1)903,1156, 1168 
Brewster, George T., 121 East 17th Street, New York, N. Y, (II) 1033 
Bridgman, F. A. 146 Bd. Malesherbes, Paris, France (I) 214, 215, 

216, 217, 218. 
Bristol, John B., 52 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 294 
Brooks, Maria, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 57 
Brooks, Bichard E., 19 Boulevard Berthier, Paris, France (II) 1550 

to 1556 
Brown, Ethelbert W., 9 Due des Founeaux, Paris, France (I) 157 
Brown, J. G., 51 West 10th St., New York, N.Y. (I) 371, 372, 373 374 
Brown, Walter Francis, 10 Beacon St., Providence, E. I. (I) 163, 379 
Browne, Charles Francis, Fine Arts Building, Chicago, 111. (I) 757 
Browne, Matilda, Greenwich, Conn., and Carnegie Studios, New 

York, N. Y. (I) 526, 542 
Brush, George DeForest, Scarboro, N. Y. (I) 534, 588, 631, 690 
Buberl, Caspar, deceased (II) 1033 

Bud worth, Will S. , 615 South Eighth Ave. , Mount Vernon, N. Y. (I) 848 
Bull. Charles L., 564 Averill Avenue, Eochester, N. Y. (I) 878 
Bunce, W. Gedney, care W. Clausen, Esq., 381 Fifth Avenue, New 

York, N. Y. (I) 118, 119 
Burbank, E A., 210 Wabash Ave., Chicago, HI. (1)189, 190, 376, 614, 785 
Burleigh, Sydney E., Fleur-de-Lys, Providence, E. I. (I) 603, 800, 

801, 845 
Burroughs, Bryson, 50 East 86th St. New York, N. Y. (I) 127, 687 
Bush Brown, H. K., 107 East 27th St., New York, N.Y. (II) 1033, 1557 
Bush-Brown, M. Lesley (Mrs. H. K.) Newburgh, N. Y. (I) 946, 1012 
Butler, Howard Eussell, Carnegie Studios, New York, N. Y. (I) 95, 727 
Calder, Alex. Stirling, 337 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (II) 956, 

1558 to 1562 
Caliga, I. H., 12 St. Botolph Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 630 
Cameron, Edgar, 15 Tree Studio Building, Chicago, 111. (I) 664 
Carr, Lyell, 48 West 59th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 735 
Carrere & Hastings, 28 East 41st Street, New York, N. Y. (IV) 1022a 
Cary, Evelyn Eumsey (Mrs. Chas.) 340 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N. 

Y. (I) 327, 328, 329 
Cassatt, Mary, care Messrs. Durand-Euel, 389 Fifth Avenue, New 

York, N. Y. (I & III) 105, 934, 935 
Casey, Edward Pearce, 171 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (IV) 1024, 

1025, 1026, 1027, 1028 
Chadwick, C. W., 289 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. (in) 1318, 

1356, 1363, 1422, 1431 

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Chapin, John E., 824 West Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. (I&III) 986, 1327 

Chapin, Sarah, deceased (I) 220 

Chapman, Carlton T., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I & HI) 

34, 69, 758, 798, 1188 
Chase, William M., 303 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 522, 608, 

609, 610, 611, 612 
Christy, Howard Chandler, 101 West 66th St., NewYork,N.Y. (Ill) 1404 
Church, F. S., 1512 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (I) 717 
Churchill, William W., 23 Irvington Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 124 
Clark, Eliot C, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 796 
Clark, Eose, Anderson Building, Main and Huron Streets, Buffalo, N. 

Y. (T) 444 
Clark, Walter, 939 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. (I) 473, 474, 538, 645 
Clark, Walter Appleton, care "The Players," 16 Gramercy Park, 

New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1212, 1269, 1270 
Clarke, J. Mowbray, 138 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1563 
Clarke, Thomas Shields, 50 Eiverside Drive, New York, N. Y. (II) 

10b3, 1564 
Clay, Mary F. E„ 10 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 605 
Clements, George H., 24 Bowne Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. (I) 852, 891 
Clinedinst, B. West, 76 Irving Place, New York, N. Y. (I) 790 
Closson, William B., 423 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. (I&III) 71, 

1128, 1366, 1367, 1409 to 1414 _ 
Coffin, William A., Fine Arts Building, Pan-American Exposition, 

Buffalo, N. Y., and 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 6, 

340, 341, 342, 540 
Cole, Alphaeus P., 83 Boul. Montparnasse, Paris, France (I) 201 
Cole, Timothy, care Century Company, 33 East 17th Street, New 

York, N. Y. (Ill) 1444 to 1454 
Coleman, Charles Caryl, Villa Narcissus, Isole di Capri, Italy (I) 38, 

84, 103 
Collins, Eobert C, Eockville Centre, Long Island, N. Y. (HI) 1328, 

1343, 1455, 1456, 1460 
Coman, Charlotte B. (Mrs.),Waterville, Oneida County, N.Y. (1)64, 897 
Comstock, A. B. (Mrs.), 43 East Avenue, Ithaca, N. Y. (in) 1133, 

1222, 1321, 1350, 1351, 1355, 1373 
Connell, Edwin D., 7 Eue Lemaitre, Puteaux-Seine, France (I) 170 
Coolidge, J. E., Jr., and Vernon A. Wright, 87 Marlborough Street, 

Boston, Mass. (IV) 917, 1023, 1046, 1084 
Cooper, Colin Campbell, care Brown, Shipley & Co., 123 Pall Mall, 

London, S. W., Eng. (I) 710 
Cooper, Emma Lambert (Mrs. C. C), care Brown, Shipley & Co., 123 

Pall Mall, London, S. W., Eng. (I) 899 
Cope & Stewardson, 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (IV) 912, 

1050, 1057, 1103, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1122 
Cornwell, Martha Jackson, 152 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. (II) 1565 
Cornwell, William C, City National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y. (I) 848 
Corwin, Charles Abel, care J. Howard Corwin, 50 Nassau Street, 

New York, N. Y. (I) 60 
Cory, F. Y. (Mrs.), care Century Company, 33 East 17th Street, New 

York, N. Y. (Ill) 1143, 1144 
Cotter, S. Cecilia, Ironton, O. (II) 1565a 

Couper. William, 207, East 17th St., New York, N. Y. (II) 1033, 1566 
Couse, E. Irving, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I& III) 140, 

810, 1184 

79 



Cowles, Genevieve A., Farmington, Conn. (Ill) 1305, 1306 

Cowles, Maude A., Farmington, Conn. (Ill) 1262 

Cox, Kenyon, 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I & III) 104, 

635, 746, 760, 1142, 1314 
Cox, Louise (Mrs.Kenyon), 75 West 55th St., New York, N.Y. (I) 585, 748 
Coxe, Eeginald C, Saturn Club, Buffalo, N.Y. (I&IH) 411, 545, 1225 
Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. (IV) 1022, 

1064, 1096, 1123, 1124 
Crane, Bruce, 154 West 55th St. , New York, N.Y. (I) 594, 595, 596, 597 
Crocker, Marion E., 20 Harcourt Studios, Boston, Mass. (I) 502 
Cross, Amy, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 804 
Cross, Sally, 23 Irvington Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 993 
Curran, Charles C, 16 West 61st Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 333, 

334, 335, 336 
Gushing, Howard Gardiner, 252 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 244 
Daingerfield, Elliott, 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I; 276 
Dallin, Cyrus E. , 69 Oakland Avenue, Arlington Heights, Mass. (II) 

1567, 1568, 1569, 1570 
Danforth, Charles A., 13 Hamilton Street, Providence, R. I. (I) 93 
Dannat, William T., 45 Ave de Villiers, Paris, France (I) 204 
Darley, F. O. C, deceased (III) 1224, 1234 
Davidson, Harry, 19 Union Square, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1419, 1441, 

1442, 1457, 1462, 1468 
Davies, Arthur B. , 237 Fifth Ave. , NewYork, N. Y. (I) 129, 314, 358, 359 
Davis, Charles H., Mystic, Conn. (I) 4, 499, 500 
Davis, John P., Whately, Mass. (Ill) 1138, 1440 
Davis, Samuel P , 21 East 4th Street, New York, N. Y. (HI) 1349, 

1364, 1368, 1372 
Dawson, Arthur, 228 West 44th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 422 
Day, Frank Miles and Brother, 929 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

(IV) 912, 1032, 1039, 1050, 1051, 1057, 1097 
Dearth, Henry Golden, Carnegie Studios, New York, N. Y. (I) 750, 

751, 752, 753, 754, 755, 756 
deForest, Lockwood, 7 East 10th St., New York, N.Y. (I) 106, 759, 780 
De Haven, Frank. 23 West 24th Street, New York, N. Y. (1)454, 455 
Dellenbaugh, F. S., 16 West 61st Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 325 
DeLuce, Percival, 52 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 895 
Deming, Edwin W., 21 West 24th St., New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1251, 1273 
Dessar, Louis Paul, 204 West 55th St. , NewYork, N.Y. (1)257, 258, 259 
De Thulstrup, Thure, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 

1376, 1400, 1401 
De Wentworth, Cecile(Mrs.), 278 Madison Ave., NewYork,N.Y. (I) 384 
Dewey, Charles Mellville, 222 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 

362, 363, 364, 365, 366 
Dewey, Julia Henshaw (Mrs. CM.), 222 West 23d Street, New York, 

N. Y. (I) 18 
Dewing, Maria Oakey (Mrs. T. W.), Windsor, Vt. (I) 634, 670 
Dewing, T. W., Windsor, Vt. (I) 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 661, 

662, 663 
Dickson, M. E. (Miss), care of John M. Dickson, Esq., Bank of Com- 
merce Building, St. Louis, Mo. (I) 200 
Dillaye, Blanche, 3 Rue de Bagneaux, Paris, France (III) 1231 
Dix, Eulabee, 258 West 54th Street, New York, N. Y. (1)904, 905, 906 
Dohn, Pauline A., 9 Tree Studios, Chicago, 111. (I) 83 
Dolph, J. H., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (1)268, 269, 270 

80 



Dougherty, Parke C, 83 Boulevard Montparnasse, Paris, France (I) 160 
Douglas, M. Bruce, 220 10th Street, North Fargo, N. D. (I) 901, 963 
Dow, Arthur W., 244 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. (I & III) 

16, 242, 667, 1079a. 
Drake, William H., 37 West 22d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 540 
Dressier, Edward James, 6922 Union Avenue, Chicago, 111. (I) 619 
Dufner, Edward, 19 Eue Mouton-Duvernet, Paris, France (I) 227, 228 
Du Mond, F. V., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y: (I & III) 128, 

1173 to 1179 
Du Mond, Helen Savier (Mrs. F. V.), 58 West 57th Street, New York, 

N. Y. (I) 1011 
Dustin, Silas S., 146 West 23d Street. New York, N. Y. (I) 424 
Duveneck, Frank, Art Academy of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, O. (I & III) 

275, 695, 1214 to 1219 
Dyer, Lowell, St. Ives, Cornwall, England (I) 62 
Eakins, Thomas, 1729 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 285, 310, 381 
Earle, Laurence C, 50 Walnut Crescent, Montclair, N. J. (I) 830, 879 
Eaton, C. Harry, Leonia, N. J. (I) 241, 343, 822 
Eaton, Charles Warren, 318 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 

298. 299, 747 
Eaton, Wyatt, deceased (I) 406 
Edwards, George Wharton, 96 Fifth Avenue, New \ork, N. Y. (I& 

III) 80, 818, 898, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1237a, 1237b, 1237c 
Eichelberger, Robert H., deceased (I) 470 

Ellis, Harvey, 784 Powers Building, Rochester, N. Y. (1)849, 1076, 1077 
Elwell, F. Edwin, 131 West 11th St., New York, N. Y. (II) 1571, 1572 
Elzner & Anderson, 18 East Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. (IV) 1063, 1089 
Emmet, Lydia Field, 398 Pelham Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. (I) 696 
Enneking, John J., 173 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 466 
Evans, John W., 67 Williams Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Ill) 1129, 

1130, 1420, 1469 
Eyre. Wilson, Jr., 929 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. (IV) 912, 1050, 1057 
Faulkner, Herbert W., 9 Impasse du Maine, Paris, France (I & HI) 

159, 1377 
Fenn, Harry, Montclair, N. J. (Ill) 1151, 1275 
Ferry & Clas, 419 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. (IV) 1110, 1125 
Finn, J. W., 107 East 27th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 788 
Fisher, Mark, Widdington, Newport, Essex, Eng. (I) 32 
Fitz, Benjamin R. , deceased (I) 443 

Fitzgerald, Harrington, 1334 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 271 
Flagg, Charles Noel, Ballentine Building, Hartford, Conn. (I) 315 
Flagg, Ernest, 35 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. (IV) 1044, 1058, 

1066, 1067, 1091 
Flanagan, John, 16 Impasse du Maine, Paris, France (II) 1573 to 1580 
Foss, H. Campbell (Miss), Darien, Conn. (I) 233 

Foster, Anne S. H. (Mrs.), 58 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. (I) 992 
Foster, Ben, 253 West 42d St., New York, N.Y. (I) 606, 712, 713, 714 
Fournier, Alexis J., 18 Impasse du Maine, Paris, France (I) 199 
Fowler, Frank, 106 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 240, 501 
Franzen, Augustus, 7 West 30th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 738 
Frazier, Kenneth, 58 East 78th Street, New York, N. Y, (I) 290 
Freedlander, J.H., 244 Fifth Ave., NewYork, N.Y. (IV) 1034, 1070, 1094 
Freer, Cora F., 28 Tree Studio Building, Chicago, 111. (I) 158 
Freer, Frederick W. , Tree Studio Bldg. , Chicago, 111. (I) 351, 531 , 889 

81 



French, Daniel C, 125 West 11th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033, 

1581, 1582 
French, Frank, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (HI) 1139, 3171, 

1324, 1341, 1342, 1427, 1475 
Fuller, Henry B., Windsor, Vt. (I) 9 

Fuller, Lucia Fairchild (Mrs. H. B.), Windsor, Vt. (I) 952, 953, 1170 
Gaul, Gilbert, 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 380 
Gauley, Robert David, 152 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. (I) 188 
Gay, Edward, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. (I) 39 
Gay, Walter, 73 Rue Ampere, Paris, France (I) 162 
Geiert, John, 11 East 14th St.. New York, N. Y. (II) 1033, 1583, 1584 
Gibson, Charles Dana, 19 West 31st St., New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1210, 1211 
Gifford, R. Swain, 152 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 400, 

401, 402, 403, 404, 405 
Gihon, Albert Dakin, 59 Ave. de Saxe, Paris, France (I) 142 
Gihon, Clarence Montfort, care Messrs. Foinet, fils et Lefebre, 54 

Rue Notre Dame des Champs, Paris (I) 221 
Gilbert, C. Allen, 14 West 29th Street, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1255 
Gilbert, Cass, 111 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (IV) 1031, 1085, 1107 
Glackens, William J., 13 West 30th St., New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1245 
Gladding, Mary T., 20 Arnold Street, Providence, R. I. (I) 150 
Glenny, Alice Russell (Mrs. John), 1150 Amherst Street, Buffalo, N. 

Y. (I & III) 277, 1079b, 1079c, 1079d, 1079e 
Goddard, Ralph, 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033 
Grany, Charles, 2200 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (II) 1585 to 1590 
Graham, William, 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 326 
Grayson, Clifford P., 251 South 16th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 176 
Green, Frank Russell. 204 West 55th St., New York, N. Y. (1)724, 816 
Gruppe, Charles P., 339 Bezuidenhout, The Hague, Holland (I) 46 
Guerin, Jules, 139 West 55thSt , New York, N.Y.(I&III)807, 1264, 1274 
Guy, Seymour J., 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 368, 378 
Hale, Philip L., 100 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 182, 737 
Hall, James, 69 Palmer Avenue, Springfield, Mass. (HD, 1199 
Hallo well, May, 264 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass (III) 828 
Hamann, C. F., 567 Burnside Avenue, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033 
Hambidge, Jay, 19 West 22d Street, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1287, 1406 
Hamilton,, John McLure, Murestead, Grove End, London, N. W., 

England (I) 50, 51 
Hammond, Jane Nye, 22 Grundmann Studios, Clarendon Street, Bos- 
ton, Mass. (II) 1591, 1592 
Hardenbergh, H. J., 10 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (TV) 1072, 

1100. 1101, 1106 
Harley, Charles R., 145 East 23d St., New York, N. Y. (II) 1593, 1594 
Harper, William St. John, 215 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. (I) 629 
Harris, William Laurel, 423 West 59th St., New York, N. Y. (I) 1074 
Harrison, Alexander, 17 Rue Campagne-Premiere, Paris, France (I) 

113, 114, 115, 116 
Harrison, Birge, 28 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, Mass. (T) 278, 279, 280 
Hart, James M., 11 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 303 
Hart, Letitia B., 11 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 361, 550 
Hart, Mary Theresa, 11 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 361 
Hart, William Howard, 152 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. (I) 122, 592 
Hartley, J. Scott, 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033, 

1595 to 1598 
Harvey, Eli, 111 West 95th St., New York, N. Y. (II) 949, 1599-1602 



Hassam, Childe, 152 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 65, 556, 

557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 562 
Hatfield, Joseph H. , Canton Junction, Mass. (I) 283 
Haven, Julia, 230 West 59th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 161 
Hawley, James J., deceased (II) 1603 
Hayden, Charles H., Belmont, Mass. (I) 108 

Hays, George A. , Room 44, Woods Building, Providence, R. I. (I) 286 
Hayward F. Harold. Mount Clemens, Mich. (I) 180 
Hazelton, Mary B , 23 Irvington Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 148 
Heinemann, E., Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. (Ill) 1132, 1362, 1374, 1428 
Hennessy, W. J., Saville Club, Piccadilly, London, Eng. (1)86,87, 88, 

89, 90, 91 
Henri, Robert, 512 East 58th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 111, 112, 427 
Henry, E. L., Ellenville, N. Y. (I) 301 
Herford, Oliver, care Century Company, 33 East 17th Street, New York, 

N. Y. (Ill) 1152, 1278 
Herreshoff, Louise C, 80 West 40th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 33 
Herter, Adele (Mrs. Albert), 841 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 40 
Herter, Albert, 841 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 669, 955 
Herzog, Lewis, 4101 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 694 
Hills, Laura Coombs, 320 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 941, 942, 943, 

944, 945 
Hinton, Charles Louis, 352 Manhattan Avenue, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1282 
Hirschberg, Alice (Mrs. C), 129 N. Norwood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. (I) 893 
Hirschberg, Carl, 129 N. Norwood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. (I) 367 
Hirsig, Alma M., 1027 Forest Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 1006, 1007 
Hitchcock, Lucius, 188 Franklin Street, Buffalo, N. Y. (I & III) 149, 1150, 

1238, 1277 
Hoeber, Arthur, 19 West 22d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 48, 515 
Homer, Winslow, Scarboro, Me. (I) 855 to 875 
Hope, Leona, 263 Benefit Street, Providence, R. I. CI) 951 
Hopkinson, Charles, 22 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass. (I) 510, 527, 643 
Hopson, William F., 730 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Conn. (Ill) 1137 
Houston, Caroline A., Ridgewood, N. J. (I) 932, 933 
Houston, Frances C. (Mrs.) Windsor, Vt. (I) 767 
Hovenden, Thomas, deceased, (I) 463 

Howard, Clara, 11 East 17th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 1158 
Howe, William H., Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. (I) 287, 288, 289 
Howland, Alfred C, 318 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 318, 549 
Howland, George, 169 Boulevard St. Germain, Paris, France (I) 168, 169 
Huger, Katherine M., care Miss S. A. Walker, 7 East 15th Street, New 

York, N. Y. (I) 920, 921, 922 
Humphreys, Marie Champney (Mrs.), 146 East 37th Street, New York, N. 

Y. (I) 959 
Hunt, E. Aubrey, Hemingford Gray, St. Ives Hants, Eng. (I) 587 
Hunt, Dr. Leigh, 165 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1303 
Hunt, R. II., 28 East 21st Street, New York, N. Y. (IV) 916, 1037 
Hunt & Hunt, 28 East 21st Street, New York, N. Y. (IV) 1036, 1087 
Huntington, Alonzo St. George, 27 Avenue d'Eylau, Paris, France (I) 179 
Huntington, Daniel, 49 East 20th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 61, 262 
Huntington, Margaret Wendell, 804 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (I) 569 
Hyatt, Anna Vaughn, Francis Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. (II) 1604 
Hyde, Helen, Pierce and Union Streets, San Francisco, Cal. (Ill) 1229, 1230 
Hyde, Wilham H., 105 East 61st Street, New York, N. Y. (D 733, 734 
Inness, George, deceased, (I) 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453 
Inness, George, Jr., Carnegie Hall Studios, New York, N. Y. (1)410, 421, 711 
Isham, Samuel, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 7, 10 
Jardine, Kent & Jardine, 1262 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (IV) 914 
Jefferson, Joseph, "Crow's Nest," Buzzard's Bay, Mass. (I) 732 
Johnson, Eastman, 65 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 730, 731 
Johnson, Thomas, 500 West 157th Street, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1134 

83 



Johnston, J. Humphreys, 57 Rue Ampere, Paris, France (I) 144, 145, 146 
Jones, Alfred, deceased (III) 1425 

Jones, Francis C, 253 West 42d Street, New York, N. T. (I) 478, 543 
Josephi, I. A., 251 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 971, 972, 973, 974, 

975, 976, 977 
Kaelin, Charles S., 1528 Elm Street, Cincinnati, 0.(1) 547 
Kaldenberg, F. R., 95 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (IV) 1033 
Keith, Dora Wheeler (Mrs.), 115 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 472 
Keith, William, 424 Pine Street, San Francisco, Cal. (I) 409, 460 
Keller, Arthur I., 516 West 140th Street, New York, N. Y. (I & III) 821, 

839, 1189, 1285 
Kemble, E. W., New Rochelle, N. Y. (Ill) 1153, 1154, 1194 
Kendall, Margaret (Mrs. Sergeant), 26 West 8th Street, New York, N. Y. 

(I) 902 
Kendall, W. Sergeant, 26 West 8th Street, New York, N. Y. (I, II, IID 151, 

250, 1196, 1605 
Kent, E. A., 94 White Building, Buffalo, N. Y. (IV) 1029, 1042, 1105 
King, F. S., 77K South 10th Street, Roseville, N. J. (Ill) 1192, 1418, 1434, 

1471, 1474, 1476 
Kinsella, James, 438 West 20th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 814 
Kline, William F., 152 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 464, 685 
Knight, D. Ridgway, Place de l'Eglise, Poissy, S. et O., France, (1)207 
Konti, Isidore, 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033 
Koopman, Augustus, 134 Woody Crest Avenue, High Bridge, New York, 

N. Y. (I & III) 229, 1171, 1172 
Kost, Frederick W., 146 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 480, 497, 

547, 548 
Kronberg, Louis, 12 West Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 496 
Kruell, Gustav, 42 S. Maple Avenue, East Orange, N. J. (Ill) 1213, 1223, 

1233, 1359, 1417, 1433 
Lachenmeyer, Paul, 1603 Mt. Vernon Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (ID 1606, 

1607 
La Farge, John, 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 417, 418 
Lamb, Charles R, 360 West 22d Street, New York, N. Y. (IV) 1033 
Lamb, Ella Condie (Mrs. Charles R.), 360 West 22d Street, New York, N. 

Y. (I) 185 
Lamb, F. S., 23 Sixth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 1077 
Lambert, John, Jr., 1012 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 184, 226, 385 
Landeau, S. L., 97 Rue Jouffroy, Paris, France (I) 223 
Larkin, Alice, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 1169 
Lathrop, Francis, 46 Washington Square, New York, N. Y. (I) 599, 783 
Lathrop, W. L., New Hope, Bucks Co., Pa. (I) 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 70 
Lee, Homer, 553 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 665 
Leonard, George H., Jr., 17 Rue Boissonnade, Paris, France, (I) 191 
Lewis, Alice L., 62 Benevolent Street, Providence, R. I. (I) 67 
Lewis, Edwin J., Jr., 9 Park Street, Boston, Mass. (IV) 1038, 1041 
Linson, Corwin K., 48 Bd. Vaugirard, Paris, France (III) 934, 985 
Lippincott, William H., 37 West 22d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 357, 784 
Little & Browne, 70 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. (IV) 1021, 1108, 1109 
Lockwood, Wilton, 280 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 506, 507, 508 
Loeb, Louis, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I&III) 219, 551, 832, 

1256 to 1260 
Longfellow, A. W., Jr., 1124 Tremont Building, Boston, Mass. (IV) 915, 

1030, 1035 
Longman, John B., Nashville, Tenn. (I) 208 

Longstreth, Margaret, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (D 806 
Loomis, Chester, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 302, 666 
Lopez, Charles A., 149>£ East 13th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033 
Loring, William Cushing, 3 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London, Eng. (I) 45 
Low, Will H., Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. (I) 721, 722, 723, 1079 
Lowell, Orson, care of Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons, 153 Fifth Avenue, 

New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1252 

84 



Lucas, Albert P., 221 Boul. Raspail, Paris, France (I) 3 
Lucas, Jean Williams, 422 Potomac Avenue, Hagerstown, Md. (I) 907 
Lufkin, Lee (Miss), 222 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 316 
Lukeman, H. A., 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033 
Lynch, Albert, 85 Rue Ampere, Paris, France (I) 344, 345, 346, 347, 348 
MacChesney, Clara T., 27 West 33d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 55, 202, 850 
Macknight, Dodge, Spring Hill, Barnstable Co., Mass. (I) 851 
Mackubin, Florence, 301 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. (I) 968, 969, 970 
MacLaughlan, Donald S., 8 Rue de la Grande Chaumiere, Paris, France 

(III) 1220, 1288, 1289, 1312, 1313 
MacMonnies, Frederick, 84 Bd. Garibaldi, Paris, France (II) 1608 to 1612 
MacMonnies, Mary F. (Mrs. Frederick W.), 37 Ave. de Saxe, Paris, France 

(I) 107 

MacNeil, H. A., 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1613 to 1616 

Macomber, Mary L., Box 115 Waverley, Mass. (I) 423 

Macpherson, M. Campbell (Miss), 8 Villa Michel Ange, Rue Bastien Lepage, 

Paris, France (I) 352 
McRae, Elmer Livingston, Cos Cob, Conn. (I&III) 586, 1240, 1279 
Magonegle, Van Buren (IV) 1630 
Marsh, Dana, Nutley, N. J. (I) 126, 210 
Marshall, Henry Rutgers, 2 West 29th Street, New York, N. Y. (IV) 1093, 

1099, 1104, 1115 
Martin, Homer D., deceased, (D 434, 435 

Martiny, Philip, 80 Washington Square, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033 
Mathewson, Frank C, 7 Thomas Street, Providence, R. I. (I) 989 
Maurer, Alfred H., 318 West 42d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 205 
Mayer, Casper, American Museum of Natural History, New York, N. Y. 

(II) 1617 

Maynard, George W., 156 East 36th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 517 

McCarter, Henry, 74 Washington Square, S., New York, N.Y. (Ill) 937, 938 

McCord, George H., 339 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. (I) 354, 355 

McEntee, Jervis, deceased (I) 458 

McEwen, Walter, 11 Place Pigalle, Paris, France (I) 152 

McHhenney, C. Morgan, Shrub Oak, N. Y. (I) 766, 808 

McKim, Mead & White, 160 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (IV) 

1052, 1053, 1054 
Meakin, L. H., Art Academy, Cincinnati, O. (I) 616 
Mears, Helen F., 145 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1618 
Melchers, J. Gari, 47 Rue Laugier, Paris, France, (I) 177, 178 
Mente, Charles, 117 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 894 
Menzler, Bertha S., 6922 Union Avenue, Chicago, 111. (I) 135 
Merrill, Hiram C, 52 West 99th Street, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1348, 

1371, 1416, 1432, 1461 
Merritt, Anna Lea (Mrs.), 2029 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 36, 109 
Metcalf, Willard L , 15 West 24th St., New York, N.Y. (I) 206, 764, 765 
Middleton, Stanley, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 47 
Miller Richard E. , 24 Rue Boissonnade, Paris, France (I) 225 
Miller, William, 1037 Jackson Avenue, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1322 

1323, 1375, 1421 
Millet, F. D., Broadway, Worcestershire, Eng. (I) 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 
Minor, Robert 0., 58 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. (I) 426, 445, 503 
Miranda, Fernando, 110 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. (II) 1619 
Moran, Percy, 114 East 17th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 350 
Moran, Thomas, 24 West 22d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 63, 625 
Moschowitz, Paul, 138 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 35 
Moser, J. H., 934 F Street, Washington, D. C. (I) 408, 854 
Mosler, Henry, care of Fred Mosler, Esq., 170 West 73d Street, New 

York, N. Y. (I) 193 

85 



Mowbray, H. Siddons, 66 West 11th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 481, 

482, 483, 484, 485 
Moynihan, Frederick, 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033 
Muller, R. A., care F. S. King, Esq., 77$ South 10th Street, Roseville, 

N. J. (Ill) 1232 
Muller-Ury, A., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N Y. (I) 598 
Mulligan, Charles J.. Art Institute, Chicago, 111. (II) 1620 
Murphy, Hermann Dudley, Grundmann Studios, Boston, Mass. (I) 936 
Murphy, J. Francis, 222 West 23d St , New York, N. Y. (I) 639, 640, 641 
Murphy, Mrs. J. Francis, 222 West 23d St., New York, N. Y. (I) 266, 743 
Murray, Samuel, 2219 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (II) 1621, 

1622, 1623, 1624 
Naegle, Charles Frederick, 318 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. (I) 274 
Needham, Charles Austin, 145 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 

479, 489, 957 
Nelson M. (Miss) 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 900 
Nettleton, Walter, Stockbridge, Mass. (I) 211 
NichoUs, Burr H., 534 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. (I) 58, 317 
Nicholls, Rhoda Holmes (Mrs.), 913 Seventh Avenue, New York, N Y. 

(I) 24, 375, 853, 882, 988, 1002, 1003 
Nicoll, J. C, 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 239, 602 
Niehaus, Charles H., 148 West 36th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 

1033, 1625, 1626, 1627 
Niemeyer, John H,, Yale Art School, New Haven, Conn. (I) 505, 672 
Northcote, Stafford M., Bennett Building, Nassau and Fulton Streets, 

New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1320, 1357, 1360 
Nosworthy, Florence, Eng. , 29 West 11th St., New York, N. Y. (HI) 1280 
Ochtman, Leonard, 206 West 52d St., New York, N. Y. (I) 382, 383, 892 
O'Connor, Andrew, care D. C. French, 125 West 11th Street, New 

York, N. Y. (II) 1627a 
Ostrander, William C, 3 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1426 
Palmer, Walter L., 5 Lafayette Street, Albany, N. Y. (I) 837, 884, 

885, 886, 887, 888 
Pape, Eric, Massachusetts Ave. and Boylston St. , Boston, Mass. (in) 1200 
Parrish. Maxfieid, Windsor, Vt., (Ill) 1145, 1146, 1147, 1180, 1244 
Parshall, De Witt, 14 East 74th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 407 
Parsons & Pentecost, 1402 St. James Building, New York, N. Y. (IV) 

1014, 1015, 1016, 1017 
Parsons, Samuel, Jr., St. James Building, New York, N.Y. (IV) 1018 
Parton, Arthur, 52 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 532, 745 
Partridge, W. O., 154 West 38th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033 
Pauli, Richard, deceased (I) 459 

Paxton, William M., 23 Irvington Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 292 
Pearce, Charles Sprague,Auvers-Sur Oise,Seine-et-Oise, France (I), 183 
Peart, Caroline, 1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 213 
Peckwell, Henry W., " The Alpine," N. E. cor. Broadway and 33d 

Street, New York, N. Y. (ni) 1135, 1319, 1325 1423, 1435, 1472 
Peixotto, Ernest C, Credit Lyonnais, Paris, France (III) 1261 
Penfold, Frank C, 32 Johnson Park, Buffalo, N. Y. (I) 120, 121 
Pennell, Joseph, 14 Buckingham Street, Strand, London, England 

(III) 1290 to 1302 
Perrine, Van D., 835 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (I) 782 
Perry, E. Wood, Jr., 40 Washington Square, S., New York, N. Y.,(I> 

265, 331, 332 
Perry, R. H., 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033 



Peters, Charles Rollo, Bohemian Club, San Francisco, Cal. (I) 198, 

438, 446, 461, 683 
Peyraud, Frank C, Tree Studio Building, Chicago. HI. (I) 171 
Phelps, Helen Watson, 58 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. (I) 330, 377 
Phillips, Bert, Taos, Taos County, New Mexico (I) 613, 626 
Piccirilli, Attilio,717E. 142dSt., New York, N.Y. (11)3628, 1629, 1630 
PicciriUi, Furio, 717 East 142d Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1631 
Picknell, William L., deceased (I) 471 

Piatt, Charles A., 107 East 27th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 786, 787 
Pomeroy, Grace V. , 101 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 883 
Poore, Henry R., 45 Ridge Street, Orange, N. J. (I) 529, 1477, 1478 
Porter, Benjamin C, 3 N. Washington Square, New York, N. Y. (I) 

705, 706, 707, 708 
Porter, George Taylor, 86 Rue Notre Dame des Champs, Paris, France 

(I) 203 
Post, George B., 33 East 17th Street, New York, N. Y. (IV) 1055 
Post, W. Merritt, 55 West 33d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 704 
Potter, E. C, 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1033 
Potter, Louis, 17 East 24th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1632 
Potthast, Edward, 52 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 370, 571, 636 
Powell, Caroline A., Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass. (Ill) 1326, 

1361, 1365, 1369, 1415, 1439 
Pratt, BelaL., St. Botolph Studios, Harcourt St., Boston, Mass. (II) 1633 
Prellwitz, Edith Mitchill (Mrs. Henry), 31 West 68th Street, New 

York, N. Y. (I) 92, 136 
Prellwitz, Henry, 152 West 55th Street, New York, N.Y. (I) 134, 720 
Prendergast, Maurice B., 83 Walnut Street, Winchester, Mass. (I) 

791 792 793 794 
Proctor,' A. Phimister, 13 East 30th Street, New York, N. Y. (I&II) 

833, 834, 835, 1634 to 1641 
Putnam, S. G., Oradell, N. J. (IH) 911, 1338, 1345, 1370, 1429, 1464 
Pyle, Howard, Wilmington, Del. (I&III) 1159 to 1165, 1239, 1249, 

1250, 1271 
Randall, T.Henry, 51 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. (IV) 1040, 1043 
Ranger, Henry W., 228 West 44th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 428, 

429, 430, 431 
Redfield, Edward W., Centre Bridge, Bucks County, Pa. (I) 674, 675, 

676, 677 
Rehn, F. K. M., 222 West 23d St., New York, N. Y. (I) 267, 781, 789 
Reid, Robert, 142 East 33d St., New York, N. Y. (I) 1, 565, 566, 572 
Remington, Frederic, New Rochelle, N. Y. (I, II, IH) 356, 919, 991 

1141, 1155, 1190, 1191, 1248, 1276, 1467, 1642, 1643 
Reuterdahl, H., 163 West 23d St., New York, N. Y. (IH) 1402, 1403 
Rhead, Louis, 72 Ocean Avenue, Flatbush, N. Y. (Ill) 1254, 1265, 

1266, 1272 
Rice, William, M. J., 55 West 33d St., New York, N. Y, (I) 253, 739 
Richards, William T., Newport, R. I. (I) 41 
Robertson, Ethel Burt, 237 McGregor Street, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, 

O. (I) 1004 
Robertson, Robert H., 160 Fifth Ave., New York; N. Y. (IV) 1068, 1098 
Robinson, Theodore, deceased (I) 476, 477, 523, 763 
Robinson, Will S., 202 West 74th Street, New York, N. Y. (1)437, 668 
Rolshoven, Julius, 76 Fulham Road, London, S. W., Eng. (1)42, 43, 44 
Rook, Edward F., careL. Y. Sone, White Plains, N. Y. (I) 415, 701, 726 
Rose, Guy, Europe (I) 37 

87 



Eoseland, Harry, 191 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (I) 349 
Eosenmeyer, Bernard J., 12 East 85th St., New York, N. Y. (111)1268 
Eosenthal, Albert, 1530 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 740 
Eoth, F. G. E., 5 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. (II) 1644 
Eothery, Albert, Omaha Art Institute, Omaha, Neb. (I) 319 
Eoudebush, J. H M 80 Irving Place, New York, N. Y. (II) 1645 
Euckstuhl, F. Wellington, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (II) 

1033, 1646 
Eyder, A. P., 308 West 15th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 425, 436, 495 
Sackett, Clara Elisabeth, Twentieth Century Club, Buffalo, N. Y. (I) 

962, 979, 1186 
Saint Gaudens, Augustus, Windsor, Vt., (II) 1647 to 1653 
Saint Gaudens, Louis, care of Augustus Saint Gaudens, Windsor, Vt. 

(II) 1654 
Sanders, Bertha D., 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 795 
Sargent, John S. , 33 Tite Street, Chelsea, London, Eng. (I & II) 26, 

27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 1655 
Sartain, Emily, 1346 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 486, 600 
Sartain, William, 152 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. (I) 412, 413, 715 
Satterlee, Walter, 52 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 615 
Saxton, John G., 318 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 618 
Schilling, Alexander, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 829 
Schladitz, Ernest C, 718 Washington St., Hoboken,N. J. (Ill) 1316, 1443 
Schneider, W. G., 163 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 802 
Schofield, W. Elmer, Ogontz, Pa. (I) 414, 530, 702, 703 
Schreyvogel, Charles, 1220 Park Avenue, Hoboken, N. J. (I) 281 
Schumacher, William E., 59 Ave. de Saxe, Paris, France (I) 147 
Schwartzburger, C, 565 McDougal Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Ill) 1430, 

1436, 1473 
Scott, E. M. (Mrs.), 142 East 18th St., New York, N.Y. (D 803, 815,876 
Scott, William Wallace, Nantucket, Mass. (I) 1181 
Scudder, Janet, 253 Bd. Easpail, Paris, France, (II) 1656, 1657, 1658 
Sears, Sarah C. (Mrs. J. Montgomery), 12 Arlington Street, Boston, 

Mass. (I) 511, 799, 805, 823 
Sears, Taber, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 222 
SeUstedt, L. G., 78 W. Mohawk Street, Buffalo, N. Y. (I) 320, 321, 322 
Sewell, A. Brewster (Mrs. Eobert V. V.), 52 East 23d Street, New York, 

N. Y. (I) 254, 442 
Sewell, Eobert V. V., 52 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 2, 456, 

1080, 1081, 1082 
Shannon, J. J., 3 Holland Park Eoad, W., London, Eng. (I) 52, 53 
Sharp, J. H., 118 East 4th Street, Cincinnati, O. (I) 607 
Shaw, Annie Cornelia, deceased (I) 133 
Sherwood, Eosina Emmet (Mrs,) Westport, Essex Co., N. Y. (I & III) 

604, 817, 826, 896, 936 
Shirlaw, Walter, 3 N. Washington Square, New York, N. Y. (I) 94 
Shurtleff, E. M., 44 W. 22d St., New York, N.Y. (I) 263, 264, 729, 809 
Shuttleworth, Claire, The Berkeley, Johnson's Park, Buffalo, N. Y. 

(I) 252, 749 
Siboni, Emma B., Twentieth Century Club, Buffalo, N. Y. (I) 1157 
Simmons, Edward, Wainscott, L. I. , N. Y. (I) 68, 570 
Simons, Amory C, 17bis Eue Campagne-Premiere, Paris, France (II) 

1659 
Smedley, William T., Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. (I & III) 544, 

1246, 1405 



Smillie, George H., 650 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 295, 632 
Smillie, James D., 156 East 36th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 297 
Smith, Franklin W., Halls of the Ancients, Washington, D. C. (IV) 

1048, 1059 
Smith, F. Hopkinson, 150 East 34th Street, New York, N. Y. (I & III) 

824, 1242, 1352 
Smith, Jessie Wilcox, 1523 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. (I & III) 

836, 1166 
Smith, Joseph Lindon, "The Ludlow," Boston, Mass. (I) 843, 1078 
Smith, Oliver Phelps, 391 Bainbridge Sfcreet, Brooklyn, N. Y. (I) 840, 

841, 947, 948 
Smith, W. Granville, 52 East 23d Street New York, N. Y. (I) 300, 819 
Smithmyer & Pelz, Corcoran Building, Washington, D. C. (IV) 1024, 

1025, 1026, 1027, 1028 
Snell, Henry B., 200 West 137th Street, New York. (I) 337, 338, 339 
Snow, E. Taylor, 1815 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 273 
Spencer, Margaret K. (Mrs.), South Orange, N. J. (I) 1008. 
Stacey, Anna L., 21 Tree Studio Building, Chicago, 111. (I) 172 
State. Charles, care The Century Company, 33 East 17th Street, New 

York, N. Y. (Ill) 1131, 1221, 1346, 1465 
Sterne, Maurice H., 835 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (HI) 1304, 1315 
Sterner, Albert E., Nutley, N. J. (I&III) 797, 811, 1148, 1149, 1263 
Stetson, Charles Walter, 20 Grundmann Studios, Boston, Mass. (I) 

617, 744 
Steuart, Sarah B., 9 Union Street, Montclair, N. J. (I) 958 
Stewart, Julius L., 36 Rue Copernic, Paris, France (I) 193, 194, 

195 196 
Stickney, Mary West, 286 Ashland Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. (I) 1005 
Stilwell, Sarah S., 1305 Franklin Street, Wilmington, Del. (Ill) 1253, 

1267, 1281, 1311 
Story, Julian, 7 Place des Etats-Unis, Paris, France (1) 164, 165, 166 
Stow, Isabelle, 97 Norwood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. (1) 827 
Stowell, M. Louis, 768 Powers Building, Rochester, N. Y. (I) 880 
Strafer, Harriette R., 41 Union Square, New York, N. Y. (I) 908 
Strean, Maria J., 234 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 998, 

999, 1000, 1001 
Symon, George Gardner, 2565 Ashland Avenue, Ravenswood, 111. (I) 85 
Taber, Edward Martin, deceased. (I) 251 
Taft, Lorado, 1038 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, 111. (n) 1 660 
TannahiU, Mary H., 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 9$6, 978 
Tanner, Henry O., 51 Bd. Saint Jacques, Paris, France (I) 231 
Tarbell, Edmund C, 15 Harcourt Studios, Boston, Mass. (I) 512, 

513, 519 
Taylor, Charles J., 759 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 

1243, 1283, 1285, 1407 
Taylor, Emily Drayton (Mrs.), 1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

(I) 964, 965, 981, 982, 983 
Thayer, Abbott H., Scarboro, N. Y. (I) 627, 628 

Thayer, Theodora W., 5 Phillips Place, Cambridge, Mass. (I) 996, 997 
Theriat, Charles J., Le Mee, par Melun, Seine -et-Marne, France 

(I) 125, 167 
Thomas S. Seymour, 830 18th Street, South Birmingham, Ala. (I) 224 
Thompson, Ellen K. Baker (Mrs. Harry), 7 Rue Lemaitre, Puteaux- 

Seine, France (I) 187 
Thome, William, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 718, 719 



Tinkey, John, 257 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Ill) 1339, 

1353, 1458, 1470 
Tobin, George T., Kochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. (HI) 1227 
Todd, H. Stanley, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 260 
Tolman, Stacey, 7 Thomas Street, Providence, E. I. (I) 123 
Trask, Mary Chumar (Mrs. G. G.), 140 West 46th Street, New York, 

N. Y. (I) 967 
Truesdell, Gaylord Sangston, deceased. (I) 153 
Tryon, D. W., 230 West 59th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 646, 647, 

648, 649, 650, 651, 652, 653, 654 
Turcas, Jules, 260 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 49 
Turner, C.Y., 35 W. 14th St., New York, N.Y. (I & HI) 465, 1182, 1183 
Turner, Eoss S., 135 Bridge Street, Salem, Mass. (I) 812, 813, 820 
Twachtman, J. H., Greenwich, Conn. (I) 769, 770, 771, 772, 773, 774, 

775, 776, 777, 778, 779 
Vail, Eugene, 89 Eue Ampere, Paris, France (I) 154, 155, 156 
Van Boskerck, E. W., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 246, 

247, 248 
Vanderpoel, John H., Art Institute, Chicago, HI. (I) 890 
Van Ingen, W. B., 57 East 59th Street. New York, N. Y. (I) 209 
Van Laer, A. T., 30 East 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 243, 673 
Vedder, Elihu, "Century" Club, New York, N. Y., and 68 Capo le 

Case, Eome, Italy (I) 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 
Vinton, Frederic P., 247 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 638, 684 
Volk, Douglas, National Arts Club, 37 West 34th Street, New York, 

N. Y. (I) 524, 584, 688, 689 
Vonnegut & Bohn, 608 Indiana Trust Building, Indianapolis, Ind. 

(IV) 1045 
Vonnoh, Bessie Potter (Mrs. R. W.), Eockland Lake, N. Y. (II) 1661, 

1662 
Vonnoh, Eobert W., Eockland Lake, N, Y. (I) 535, 678, 679, 680, 681 
Voorhees, Clark G., 1 West 68th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 416 
Wadsworth, Wedworth, 345 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. (I) 844 
Walcott, H. M., Eutherford, N. J. (I & III) 181, 1241 
Walker, Henry Oliver, Lakewood, N. J. (1) 514, 520, 536 
Walker, Horatio, care N. E. Montross, Esq., 372 Fifth Avenue, New 

York, N. Y. (I) 620, 621, 622, 623, 624, 842 
Wall, A. Bryan, 814 Arch Street, Allegheny, Pa. (I) 353 
Ward, Edgar M., 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 601, 736 
Warren & Wetmore, 3 East 33d Street, New York, N. Y. (IV) 1111, 

1112, 1113, 1114 
Watrous, Harry W., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 311, 

312 313 
Waugh,' Ida, 4100^ Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 230 
Webb, J. Louis, 20 East 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 323, 324 
Weeks, Edwin Lord, 12 Eue Leonard-de- Vinci, Paris, France (I) 173 
Weidner, Carl A., 7 West 92d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 994, 1167, 

1185 
Weinman, Adolph A., 594 East 134th Street, New York, N.Y. (II) 950 
Weir, Edith Dean, 58 Trumbull Street, New Haven, Conn. ^1) 980 
Weir, J. Alden, 146 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 575, 576, 

577, 578, 579, 580, 581, 582, 583 
Weir, John F., Yale School of Art, New Haven, Conn. (I) 284, 539 
Wellington, Frank H., Passaic, New Jersey (111)1136, 1347, 1438, 1463 
Wendt, William, 710 Sedgwick Street, Chicago, 111. (I) 81, 82, 197 

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Wenzell, A. B., 156 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1307, 1344a 
Wheeler, Janet D., 1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 516 
Whistler, J. McNeill, 110 Eue du Bac, Paris, France (I&HI) 96, 97, 

98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 1378 to 1399 
Whiteman, S. Edwin, 5 W. Mulberry Street, Baltimore, Md. (I) 17 
Whitman, Sarah Wyman (Mrs.), 184 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 

(I) 490, 555 
Whittemore, Charles E., 7 West 18th Street, New York, N. Y. (IH) 

1286 
Whittemore, William J., 318 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 

528, 831, 881, 923 
Whittredge, Worthington, Summit, N. J. (I) 293, 709 
Wigand, A. Albright (Mrs.), 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (I) 533 
Wigand, Otto C, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1228 
Wiggins, Carleton, 1151 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (I) 282, 296 
Wiles, Irving E., 106 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 518, 589, 

590, 591 
Wiles, L. M., 106 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 637 
Williams, Frederick Ballard, 52 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 

25, 66, 79, 110, 487, 488, 509, 741, 742 
Wolf, Henry, 152 East 86th Street, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1197, 1331 

to 1337, 1364, 1466 
Wood, Thomas W., 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 249 
Woodbury, Charles H., 192 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. (I) 245, 

255, 633 
Woodbury, Marcia Oakes (Mrs.' Charles H.), 192 Bovlston Street, 

Boston, Mass. (I) 117, 825 
Woodward, Ellsworth, Sixth and Camp Streets, New Orleans, La. (I) 

961 
Wuerpel, Edmund H., Museum of Fine Arts, St. Louis, Mo. (I) 682 
Wyant, A. H., deceased (I) 439, 440, 441 
Yandell, Enid, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (II) 1665, 1666, 

1667 
Yeto, Genjiro, 2 West 14th Street, New York, N. Y. (I) 954 
Yohn, F. C, 106 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. (Ill) 1198, 1408 
Young, Charles Morris, 1520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (I) 

691, 692, 693, 728 
Zogbaum, Rufus F., New Eochelle, N. Y. (I) 360, 847 



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Alward, W. S., 28 Toronto Street, Toronto 

Atkinson, W. E. (A. E. C. A.), 203 Crawford Street, Toronto 

Brown, J. Arch. (A. R. C. A.), 34 Victoria Street, Toronto 

Bell, M. A., John F. Stairs, Esq., 170 South Street, Halifax, N. S. 

Bell-Smith, F. M. (R. C. A.), 336 Jarvis Street, Toronto 

Blatchly, W. D., 119 Rose Avenue, Toronto 

Bruce, W. Blair, care Wm. Bruce, Hamilton 

Banks, J. L., 32 Adelaide Street East, Toronto 

Beau, H , 9 University Street, Montreal 

Brymner, Wm. (R. C. A.), Art Association Gallery, Montreal 

Brigden, F. H., Toronto 

Cullen, Maurice, Scott & Son, Montreal 

Cruikshank, Wm. (R. C. A), Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto 

Cochrane, Bertha L., Hillhurst, P. Q. 

Challener, Frederick S. (R. C. A.), 43 Adelaide Street East, Room 5, 

Toronto 
Carlyle, Florence, Woodstock, Ont. 
Dyonnet, E. (R. C. A.), 9 University Street, Montreal 
Forster, J. W. L. (A. R. C. A.), 24 King Street West, Toronto 
Franchere, J. C, 169 Peel Street, Montreal 
Grier, E. Wyly (R. C. A ), Imperial Bank Building, Toronto 
Graham, J. L. (A. R. C. A.), Scott & Sons, Montreal 
Gagen, Robert F. (A. R. C. A.), 90 Yonge Street, Toronto 
Harris, Robt. (President R. C. A.), Art Association Gallery, Montreal 
Hagarty, C. S. (A. R. C. A.), 233 Simcoe Street, Toronto 
Hope, William (A. R. C. A.), 291 Mountain Street, Montreal 
Hammond, John(R. C. A.), Art Association Gallery, Montreal 
Jeffreys, C. W., 21 West 24th Street, New York, U. S. 
Kelly, J. D., 17 Classic Avenue, Toronto 
Knowles, F. McGillivary (R. C. A.), Room V, Confederation Life 

Building, Toronto 
MacCarthy, Hamilton, Ottawa, Ont. 

Manly, C. M. (A. R. C. A.) Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto 
McKenzie, R. Tait, 913 Dorchester Street, Montreal 
Muntz, Laura (A. R. C. A.), Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto 
Morris, Edmund (A. R. C. A.), Jarvis Street, Toronto 
Matthews, M. (R. C. A.), 95 Yonge Street, Toronto 
Moss, C. E. (R. C. A.), J Wilson & Co., 123 Sparks Street, Ottawa 
Martin, T. M. (R. C. A ), Park Road, Toronto 
Morrice, J. W. , Scott & Son, Montreal 
Patterson, A. D. (R. C. A.), Elmsley Place, Toronto 
Pinhey, J. C. (R. C. A.), Hudson Heights, P. Q 
Reid, G. A. (R. C. A.), Indian Road, Toronto 
Ridout, Evelyn M., 46 Cecil Street, Toronto 
Reid, Mrs. M. H. (A. R. C. A.), Indian Road, Toronto 
Sherwood, W. A. (A. R. C. A), Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto 
Staples, Owen, 7 Maitland Place, Toronto 
Smith, William, St. Thomas, Ont 

Spurr, Gertrude E. (A. R. C. A.), 95 Yonge Street, Toronto 
Tully, S. Strickland (A. R. C. A.), 176 Roxborough Avenue, Toronto 
Verner, F. A. (A. R. C. A.), 39 Palace Terrace, Fulham, London 
Way, C. J. (R. C. A ). H. J. Matthews, Yonge Street, Toronto 
Watson, Homer (R, C. A.), Elmsley Place, Toronto 




The Sisters (568) Frank W. Benson. 

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ARTISTS 

Represented in the 

EXHIBITION 



OF 



FINE ARTS 

With Their Works in the 
Several Groups. 



GROUP I. 

PAINTINGS IN OIL, WATER COLOR, PASTEL AND OTHER RECOGNIZED 
MEDIUMS ; MINIATURES, CARTOONS. 

ABBEY, EDWIN A., E. A., A. N. A., Chelsea Lodge, Tite Street, S. 
W., London, and Morgan Hall, Fairford, Gloucestershire, Eng- 
land. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1852. Pupil of the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Fine Arts. Gold medals International Art Exhibi- 
tion, Vienna, 1898, P. A. F. A., 1898, and Paris Exposition 1900. 
Member of the American Water Color Society and honorary 
member of the Society of Mural Painters, New York. Commis- 
sioned by King Edward VII to paint a picture of his coronation ; 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France. 

54. The Penance of Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester. 

ABBOT, KATHEPJNE, care of Messrs. Munroe & Co., 7 Rue Scribe, 
Paris, France. Born, Zanesville, O., 1867. Pupil of H. Siddons 
Mowbray and Wm. M. Chase, New York ; and of Merson, Geoff - 
roy and Delance, Paris. 

212. Anxiety. 

232. Portrait of Miss Marion Jones. 

ADAMS, CHAELES PAETEIDGE, 625 Kittredge Building, Denver, 
Colorado. Born, Franklin, Mass., 1858. Self-taught. 

186. San Juan Mountains, Colorado. 

AHEENS, ELLEN W., 1523 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born, 
Baltimore, Md. Pupil of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ; the 
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Drexel Institute, 
Philadelphia. 

909. Kenneth Kempton. 
1013. Mrs. William Loring Worcester. 

ALEXANDEE, JOHN W., A. N. A., 123 East 63rd Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Pittsburg, Pa. Pupil of the Bavarian Royal Acad- 
emy, Munich, and of Frank Duveneck. Temple gold medal, P. 
A. F. A., 1897 ; Lippincott Prize, P. A. F. A., 1899; gold medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900. Pictures in the Museum of Fine Arts, 
Boston, and the Luxembourg Gallery, Paris. Member of the 
Society of American Artists. 

130. A Eay of Sunlight. 

131. Autumn. 

132. Child with DoU. 

ALLEN, THOMAS, A. N. A., 12 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, 
Mass. Born, St. Louis, Mo., 1849. Pupil of the Eoyal Academy, 
Diisseldorf . Member of the Society of American Artists. 

56. Wallabrook Ford, Dartmoor. 
716. Thoroughbreds. 

94 



ANDEESEN, ANDEEAS, 436 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Newport, E. I. Pupil of Joseph E. Decamp, Boston. 

498. Hendrick Christian Andersen. 

AEMSTEONG,* D. MAITLAND, and HELEN MAITLAND AEM- 
STEONG, 61 Washington Square S., New York, N. Y. 

918. Sketch for Stained Glass, Baltimore Court House. 
987. The Two Marys (Design for Stained Glass.) 

BACHEE, OTTO H., Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. Born, 
Cleveland, O., 1856. Pupil of Frank Duveneck, Carolus-Duran, 
Boulanger and Lefebvre. Member of the Society of American 
Artists. 

256. July. 

272. Mrs. 0. H. B. 

BACON, CHAELES EOSWELL, Eidgefield, Conn. 
563. Snow Patches. 

BAEE, WILLIAM J., 90 Grove Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Cincinnati, O., 1860. Pupil of the Bavarian Eoyal Academy, 
Munich. Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

924. Daphne. 

925. Lady in Pink. 

926. Sara. 

927. My First Born. 

928. Ideal Head. 

929. Madonna. 

930. Friends. 

BAKEE, BLISS, Deceased. Born, New York. 1859; died, Ballston, 
N. Y., 1889. 

457. Solitude. 

BAKEE, MARTHA S., 1026 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, 111. Born, 
Evansville, Ind. Pupil of the Art Institute of Chicago. 

1009. A Dream Head. 

1010. Miss Ethel Coe. 

BAENAED, EDWAED H., 7 Belmont Street, Watertown, Mass. 
Born, Belmont, Mass., 1855. Pupil of John B. Johnson, Museum 
of Fine Arts, Boston, and Boulanger, Lefebvre and E. Collin, 
Paris. 

671. A Summer Eain. 

BAENUM, EMILY KEENE, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York. Pupil of J. G. Vibert, Paris, and Irving E. 
Wiles, New York. 

990. A Summer Girl. 

BAESE, GEOEGE E., Jr., N. A., 11 East 59th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Detroit, Mich., 1861. Pupil of Cabanel, Boulanger 

*N. C. Paris Exposition, 1878. 

95 



and Lefebvre, Paris. First Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D . 1895; 
Shaw Fund Prize, S. A. A., 1898. Member of the Society of 
American Artists, and the Architectural League, N. Y. 

525. Night and the Waning Day. 

564. A Question. 

573. A Tribute to Satyr. 

BAYLISS, LILIAN, Topridge, Euclid, 0. 
995. A Study. 

BEAL, EEYNOLDS, 318 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
725. Peace and War. 

BEAUX, CECILIA, A. N. A., 64 S. Washington Square, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of William Sartain, Phila- 
delphia, and of the Julian Academy and the Lasar School, Paris. 
Mary Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1885-'87-'91 and '92; gold medal, 
A. C. P., 1893 ; Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1893 ; bronze medal, C. I., 
1896 ; gold medal, C. I., 1899 ; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 
1900 ; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society 
of American Artists. 

504. Mother and Daughter. 

537. Sita and Sarita. 

686. Dorothea and Francesca. 

BECK, CAROL H., 1520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mary 
Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1899. 

877. Study. 

BECKINGTON, ALICE, Scituate, Mass. Born, St. Charles, Mo., 
1868. Pupil of the Art Students' League, N. Y., and Lefebvre, 
Benjamin-Constant and the Lasar School, Paris. 

910. Helen. 

931. Portrait. 

960. Portrait Sketch. 

BECKWITH, J. CARROLL, N. A., 58 West 57th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Hannibal, Mo., 1852. Pupil of Carolus-Duran and 
the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris 
Salon, 1887; bronze medal, Paris Expositions, 1889 and 1900; 
gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; member of the Society of 
American Artists and American Water Color Society. N. C. 
Pan-American Exposition, 1901. 

491. Mrs. Griffin. 

492. John Murray Mitchell, Esq. 

493. In Black. 

494. William Walton, Esq. 

BELL, EDWARD A., A. N. A., 226 West 59th Street, New York, N. 
Y. Born, New York. Pupil of the National Academy of Design, 
and the Bavarian Royal Academy, Munich. Second Hallgarten 
Prize, N. A. D., 1893. 

552. The Fire Dreamers. 
642. The Sun Bath. 

96 



BENSON, FRANK W., A. N. A., 52 Forrester Street, Salem, Mass. 
Born, Salem, Mass., 1862. Pupil of the Museum of Fine Arts, 
Boston, and Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. Third Hallgarten 
Prize, N. A. D., 1889; Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1891; medal 
World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; Ellsworth Prize, Art Institute of 
Chicago ; Shaw Fund Prize, S. A. A., 1896 ; medal, C. I., 1899 ; 
silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of Ten American 
Painters, N. Y. 

521. Summer. 

567. Children in the Woods. 

568. The Sisters. 

BENVENUTI, ROBERT, 120 West 50th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Member of the Architectural League, N. Y. 

940. Agriculture (Study for Lunette). 

BIERSTADT, ALBERT, N. A., 323 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Dusseldorf , Germany, 1829. Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor, France ; Order of St. Stanislaus, Russia ; Imperial Order 
of the Medjidii, Turkey. 

304. The Falls of St. Anthony, as seen by Father Hennepin, 
1680. 

BIRNEY, W. VERPLANCK, A. N. A., 58 West 57th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Cincinnati, O., 1858. Pupil of the Bavarian 
Royal Academy, Munich. 

59. After the Hunt. 
541. The Door Step. 

BISBING, H. S., 23 Rue des Martyrs, Paris, France. Born, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., 1849. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Fine Arts, de Haas, Brussels, and Vuillefroy, Paris. Third class 
medal, Paris Salon, 1891 ; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1892 ; 
medal World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; silver medal, Paris Exposi- 
tion, 1900. 

175. On the River Shore. 

BLAKELOCK, RALPH A., New York. Born, New York, 1847. 
Self-taught. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

420. Moonlight. 

BLANCHARD, ETHEL, Grundmann Studios, Boston, Mass. 
1187. Dr. Leigh Ewing Selwary. 

BLASHFIELD, EDWIN H., N. A., Carnegie Studios, New York, 
N. Y. Born, New York, 1848. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris. Mem- 
ber of the Society of American Artists, the American Water 
Color Society, the Architectural League, and the Society of Mu- 
ral Painters. N. C, Pan-American Exposition, 1901. 

8. Angel with the Flaming Sword. 

BLENNER, CARLE J., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Richmond, Va. Pupil of the Yale School of Fine Arts, 

97 



Jean, Paris. Third Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1899. 

261. The Letter. 
593. Poetry. 

BLUM, ROBERT F., N. A., 90 Grove Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Cincinnati, O., 1857. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy 
of the Fine Arts. Medal, "World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; bronze 
medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of Amer- 
can Artists, the American Water Color Society, and the Society 
of Mural Painters. 

700. The Flower Market, Tokio. 

BLUMENSCHEIN, ERNEST L., 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Pittsburg, Pa., 1874. Pupil of Benjamin-Constant and 
Jean Paul Laurens, Paris. 

838. A Suspicious Sound. 

BOGERT, GEORGE H., A. N. A., 204 West 55th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, New York, 1864. Pupil of Thomas Eakins, Phila- 
delphia ; and of Puvis de Chavannes, Aime Morot and Collin, 
Paris. Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1898; First Hallgarten Prize, N. A. 
D., 1899 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the 
Society of American Artists and the Society of Landscape Painters. 

419. September Evening. 

432. Sea and Rain. 

433. Autumn Sunset. 
475. Evening, Honfieur. 

BOHM, MAX, 1362 Detroit Street, Cleveland, 0. Born, Cincinnati, 
O., 1868. Pupil of Benjamin-Constant and Jean Paul Laurens, 
Paris. Medal, Paris Salon, 1898; silver medal, Paris Exposi- 
tion, 1900. 
141. The Storm. 

BONSALL, ELIZABETH F., 10 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1861. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Acad- 
emy of the Fine Arts and of Collin and Courtois, Paris. Mary 
Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1888 and 1897. 

143. Hot Milk. 

BOSTON, JOSEPH H., 203 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born, 
Bridgeport, Conn. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

5. Portrait in Grey and Green. 
762. Lady in Purple. 
768. The Curator. 

BRANDEGEE, ROBERT B. , Farmington, Conn. Born, Berlin, Conn. 
Pupil of Jacquesson de la Chevreuse, Paris. 

644. Portrait of an Artist. 

BRECK, JOHN LESLIE. Deceased. 
174. Autumn in Normandy. 



BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H., Darby, Pa. Born, Leesburg, Va., 
1870. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and 
of Bouguereau, Doucet and Gabriel Ferrier, Paris. Medal, Atlanta 
Exposition, 1895 ; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

291. Lantern Glow. 

462. Grief. 

761. Portrait of Mrs. B. 

BREWER, ALICE HAM, 12 West 18th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Chicago, 111., 1872. Pupil of the Art Institute of Chicago, 
the Art Students' League, N. Y. and of Henry Mosler, W. J. 
Whittemore and Rhoda Holmes Nicholls. 

903. Lisbeth. 
1156. Reverie. 
1168. Study in Brown and Green. 

BRIDGMAN, F. A., N. A., 146 Bd. Malesherbes, Paris, France. 
Born, Tuskegee, Ala., 1847. Pupil of Gerome, Paris. Third- 
class medal, Paris Salon, 1877 ; second-class medal, Paris Expo- 
sition, 1878 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; silver medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900 ; gold medal, Munich Exhibition, 1900 ; 
first-class medal, Antwerp Exposition, 1894 ; Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor, France. Member of the Society of American 
Artists, the Society of Mural Painters and the Architectural 
League, N. Y. 

214. Morning in the Oasis, Biskra, Algeria. 

215. Young Girl of El-Kantara, Algeria. 

216. The Secluded Wood. 

217. The Game of Draughts, Algiers. 

218. Religious Fete at Blidah, Algeria. 

BRISTOL, JOHNB., N. A., 52 East 23rd Street. Born, Hillsdale, 
N. Y., 1824. Medal, Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876 ; 
honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889. 

294. A Home Near the Sea. 

BROOKS, MARIA, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Staines, Middlesex, Eng. Pupil of the South Kensington and the 
Royal Academy Schools, London. 

57. Isabelle, 

BROWN, ETHELBERT W., 9 Rue des Fourneaux, Paris, France. 
157. Hills of Normandy. 

BROWN, J. G., N. A., 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Durham, England, 1831. Pupil of William B. Scott, England, 
and of Thomas Cummings at the National Academy of Design. 
Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889. President of the 
American Water Color Society. 

371. Quilting. 

372. What Say ? 

373. Gossips. 

374. Heels over Head. 

99 



BROWN, WALTER FRANCIS, 10 Beacon Street, Providence, R. I. 
Born, Providence, R. I., 1853. Pupil of Gerome, Paris. 

163. Temple of Zeus and the Acropolis, Athens. 
379. The Acropolis, Athens. 

BROWNE, CHARLES FRANCIS, Fine Arts Building, Chicago, HI. 
Born, Natick, Mass., 1859. 

757. Summer, Indiana. 

BROWNE, MATILDA, Greenwich, Conn. Born, Newark, N. J. 
Pupil of Charles Melville Dewey, New York, and of H. S. Bis- 
bing and Julien Dupre, Paris. Honorable mention, World's Fair, 
Chicago, 1893 ; Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1899. 

526. The Last Load. 
542. Repose. 

BRUSH, GEORGE De FOREST, N. A., Scarboro, N. Y. Born, 
Shelbyville, Tenn., 1855. Pupil of Gerome, Paris. First Hall- 
garten Prize, N. A. D., 1888 ; medal, World's fair, Chicago, 1893; 
Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1897 ; gold medal, Paris Expo- 
sition, 1900. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

534. The Sculptor and the King. 

588. The Silence Broken. 

631. Mother and Child. 

690, Head of a Boy. 

BUD WORTH, WILLIAM S., Jr., 615 South Eighth Avenue, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y. Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1861. 

*848. Late Afternoon, Twin Island. 

BULL, CHARLES L., 564 Averill Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. 

878. The Leap. 

BUNCE, W. GEDNEY, care of William Clausen, 381 Fifth Avenue, 
New York, N. Y. Born, Hartford, Conn., 1840. Pupil of Wil- 
liam Hart, New York, and of Achenbach and P. J. Clays, Ant- 
werp. Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

118. On the Lagoon. 

119. Off the Lido. 

BURBANK, E. A., 210 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111. Born, Har- 
vard, 111., 1858. Pupil of Chicago Academy and of Paul Nauen, 
Munich. First Yerkes Prize, A. I. C, 1893 ; medal, Atlanta Ex- 
position, 1895. 

189. Has teen-e-ash-ee. 

190. O-Koon-Say. 
876. Chief Tal-klai. 
614. "Living Woman." 
785. " Holds-the-enemy." 

BURLEIGH, SYDNEY R., Fleur-de-Lys, Providence, R. I. Born, 
Little Compton, R. I., 1853. Pupil of Jean Paul Laurens, Paris. 
603. Sprriggin', Ireland. 

800. Out of School, Zealand. 

801. Rhode Island Farm. 
845. Blue Pool in the Dunes. 

100 



BURROUGHS, BRYSON, 50 East 86th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Hyde Park, Mass. , 1869. Pupil of the Art Students' League, 
New York. Member of the Society of Mural Painters and the 
Architectural League, N. Y. 

127. Work. 

687. Mother and Child. 

BUSH-BROWN, M. LESLEY, Newburgh, N. Y. 

946. The Flute Lesson. 
1012. Lydia. 

BUTLER, HOWARD RUSSELL, N. A., Carnegie Studios, New York, 
N. Y. Born, New York. 1856. Pupil of Dagnan-Bouveret, Roll 
and Gervex, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1886 ; 
Temple Silver Medal, P. A. F. A., 1888; bronze medal, Paris 
Exposition, 1889 ; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; member of 
the Society of American Artists and the Architectural League, 
N. Y. ; president of the American Fine Arts Society. 

95. The Seaweed Gatherers. 
727. Clearing. 

CALIGA, I H., 12 St. Botolph Street, Boston, Mass. Born, Auburn, 
Ind. 

630. A Field of Poppies. 

CAMERON, EDGAR, 15 Tree Studio Building, Chicago, 111. Born, 
Ottawa, 111.. 1862. Pupil of Cabanel, Benjamin- Constant and 
Jean Paul Laurens, Paris. 

664. Alone Henceforth. 

CARR, LYELL, 48 West 59th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, Chi- 
cago, 111., 1857. Pupil of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and of the 
Julian Academy, Paris. 

735. Plantation Picked. 

GARY, EVELYN RUMSEY, 340 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y; 

327. Portrait. 

328. Portrait. 

329. The Spirit of Niagara. 

CASS ATT MARY, care of Messrs. Durand-Ruel, 389 Fifth Avenue, 
New York, N. Y. Born, Pittsburg, Pa. Pupil of Soyer and C. 
Bellay, Paris. 

105. The Morning Bath. 

CHAPIN, JOHN R., 824 West Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Born, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1823. 

986. Mountain Stream in Vermont. 

CHAPIN, SARAH, deceased. 

220. Adriaan Labrujere. 

CHAPMAN, CARLTON T., A. N. A., 58 West 57th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, New London, Ohio. Pupil of the National 

101 



Academy of Design and the Art Students' League, New York, and 
the Julian Academy, Paris. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; 
medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. Member of the Society of 
American Artists and the American Water Color Society. 

34. The Port of St. Malo. 

69. The Last Boat from Dinard. 

758. Homeward Bound. 

798. The " Wasp " and the " Frolic," October 18, 1812. 

CHASE, WILLIAM MEEEITT, N. A., 303 Fifth Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Franklin, Ind., 1849. Pupil of B. F. Hayes, 
Indianapolis ; J. 0. Eaton, New York ; A. Wagner and Piloty, 
Munich. Medal, Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876; hon- 
orable mention, Paris Salon, 1881 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 
1889 ; Shaw Fund Prize, S. A. A., 1895 ; gold medal of honor, P. 
A. F. A., 1895 ; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; Temple Gold 
Medal, P. A. F. A., 1901. Member of the Society of American 
Artists and the American Water Color Society. 

522. A Friendly Call. 

608. L. F. Eoos, Esq. 

609. Portrait of Miss D. 

610. Portrait of Miss Hilda Spong. 

611. Miss M. S. Lukens. 

612. Portrait of Mrs. C. 

CHUECH, F. S., N. A., 1512 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Grand Eapids, Mich. , 1842. Pupil of Walter Shirlaw, the Na- 
tional Academy of Design and the Art Students' League, N. Y. 
Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; honorable mention, Paris 
Exposition, 1900. Member of the American Water Color Society. 

717. Knowledge is Power. 

OHUECHILL, WILLIAM W., 23 Irvington Street, Boston, Mass. 
Born, Boston, Mass. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris. 

124. Portrait. 

CLAEK, ELIOT C, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, 
New York, 1883. Pupil of his father, Walter Clark, A. N. A. 

796. Fog on the Coast. 

CLAEK, EOSE, Anderson Building, Main and Huron Streets, Buffalo, 
N. Y. 

444. A Young Girl. 

CLAEK, WALTEE, A. N. A., 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1848. Pupil of George Inness and J. 
Scott Hartley. Silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member 
of the Society of American Artists and the Society of Landscape 
Painters. 

473. In Early Leaf. 

474. In Gloucester Harbor. 
538. A New England Village. 
645. The Eoad to London. 

102 



CLAY, MARY F. E., 10 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of William M. Chase, Cecilia Beaux 
and Frederick MacMonnies. Mary Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1900. 

605. Portrait of Irene K. 
CLEMENTS, GEORGE H., 24 Bowne Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. 

852. Arab Wedding Procession. 
891. Boats on the Seine. 

CLINEDINST, BENJAMIN WEST., N. A., 76 Irving Place, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Woodstock, Va., 1860. Pupil of Cabanel 
and of Bonnat, Paris. Evans Prize, A. W. C. S., 1900. Mem- 
ber of the Society of American Artists and the American Water 
Color Society. 

790. Long Ago. 

CLOSSON, WILLIAM B., 423 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Born, 
Thetford, Vt. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. 

71. The Discontented Mermaid. 

COFFIN, WILLIAM A., A. N. A., Office of the Division of Fine 
Arts, Pan-American Exposition, and 58 West 57th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Allegheny, Pa., 1855. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris. 
Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1886 ; Webb Prize, S. A. A., 
1891 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; gold medal, Art 
Club of Philadelphia, 1898. Member of the Society of Ameri- 
can Artists, the Society of Landscape Painters and the Architec- 
tural League, N. Y. N. C, Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; N. C, 
Pan-American Exposition, 1901. 
6. At Break of Day. 

340. A Rainy Day. 

341. Winter in Pennsylvania. 
842. September. 

546. Sunset After Rain. <- 

COLE, ALPHAEUS P., 83 Boul., Montparnasse, Paris, France. 

201. Dante Watching the Construction of the Cathedral of 
/ Florence. 

COLEMAN, CHARLES CARYL, A. N. A., Villa Narcissus, Island 
of Capri, Italy. Born, Buffalo, N. Y., 1840. 
38. Saintly Dreams by Early Moonlight. 
84. Moonlight on the Grand Canal, Venice. 
103, Ischia, Evening. 

COMAN, CHARLOTTE B., Water ville, Oneida County, N. Y. Born, 
Waterville, N. Y. Pupil of J. R. Brevoort, N. Y. y and of Harry 
Thompson and Emile Vernier, Paris. 
64. Over the Hills and Far Away. 
897. A Hillside. 

CONNELL, EDWIN D., 7 Rue Lemaitre, Puteaux-sur-Seine, France. 
Born, New York. Pupil of Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fleury 
and Julien Dupre, Paris. 

170. Landscape with Cattle. 

103 



COOPEE, COLIN CAMPBELL, care of Messrs. Brown, Shipley & 
Co., 123 Pall Mall, London, S. W., Eng. Born, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and of the 
Julian Academy, Paris. Bronze medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. 

710. Steps of the Academy, Venice. 

COOPEE, EMMA LAMPEET, care of Messrs. Brown, Shipley & 
Co., 123 Pall Mall, London, S. W., Eng. Born, Nunda, N. Y. 
Pupil of William M. Chase, N. Y., Harry Thompson, Paris, 
and J. Kever, Holland. Medals, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893, 
and Atlanta Exposition, 1895. 

899. Bread Winner. 

COENWELL, WILLIAM C, Buffalo, N. Y. Pupil of the Julian 
Academy, Paris. 

846. Ethnology Building, Pan-American Exposition. 

COEWIN, CHAELES ABEL, care of J. Howard Corwin, 50 Nassau 
Street, New York, N. Y. 

60. Ten Pound Island, Gloucester, Mass. 

COUSE, EANGEE IEVING, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Saginaw. Mich., 1866. Pupil of the National Academy of 
Design, and of the Ecole des Beaux- Arts, Bouguereau and Tony 
Eobert-Fleury, Paris. Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A, D., 1900; 
Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the 
American Water Color Society. 

140. The Forest Camp. 
810. The Belated Peddler. 

COX, KENYON, A. N. A., 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y., 
Born, Warren, O., 1856. Pupil of Carolus-Duran and Gerome, 
Paris. Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1889 ; silver medal 
and bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; Temple silver medal, 
P. A. F. A., 1891 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Mem- 
ber of the Society of American Artists, the Society of Mural 
Painters, and the Architectural League, N. Y. N. C, Pan- 
American Exposition, 1901. 

104. Poetry and Painting. 

635. The Harp Player. 

746. Eclogue. 

760. Flying Shadows. 

COX, LOUISE, 75 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, San 
Francisco, Cal., 1865. Pupil of the National Academy of De- 
sign, the Art Students' League, N. Y., and Kenyon Cox. Third 
Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1896 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

585. Leonard. 
748. Madonna. 

COXE, EEGINALD C, Saturn Club, Buffalo, N. Y. Born, Balti- 

104 



more, Md., 1855. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris. Fellowship Prize, 
Buffalo Society of Artists, 1895. 

411. Hella Eock. 

545. The Coming Wind. 

CEANE, BEUCE, N. A., 154 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, 1857. Pupil of A. H. Wyant. Webb Prize, 
S. A. A,, 1897; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; Garnegie 
Prize, S. A. A., 1901. Member of the Society of American Art- 
ists, the American Water Color Society, and the Society of Land- 
scape Painters. 

594. Signs of Spring. 

595. The Fisherman's Hut. 

596. Peace at Night. 

597. The Year's Wane. 

CEOCKEE, MAEION E, 20 Harcourt Studios, Boston, Mass. 
502. In the Dunes. 

CEOSS, AMY, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. Pupil of E. Swain Gifford and the Art Students' 
League N. Y. ; Jacob Maris and Albert Neuhys, Holland, and the 
Julian Academy, Paris. Silver medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. 

804. Gloire de Dijon Eoses. 

CEOSS, SALLY, 23 Irvington Street, Boston, Mass. 
993. Portrait of Mr. Heustis. 

CUEEAN, CHAELES C, A. N. A., Office of the Division of Fine 
Arts, Pan- American Exposition, and 16 West 61st Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Hartford, Ky. , 1861. Pupil of the Art Students' 
League, N. Y., and of Benjamin- Constant and Doucet, Paris. 
Third Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1888 ; honorable mention, Paris 
Salon, 1890 ; Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1893 ; medal, World's Fair, 
Chicago, 1893 ; second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1895; medal, 
Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Member of the Society of American Artists and the Amer- 
ican Water Color Society. 

333. Twilight in the Lauterbrunnen Valley. 

334. Building the Dam. 

335. In the Sunset Glow. 

336. By the Lake. 

GUSHING, HOWARD GARDINEE, 252 Boylston Street, Boston, 
Mass. Born, Boston, 1869. Pupil of Jean Paul Laurens, Ben- 
jamin-Constant and Doucet, Paris. 

244. Woman in White and Violet. 

DAINGEEFIELD, ELLIOTT, 145 West 55th Street, New York, N. 
Y. Born, Harper's Ferry, Va. Pupil of the Art Students' 
League and George Inness. 

276. The Child of Mary. 

105 



DANFORTH, CHARLES AUSTIN, 122 Ontario Street, Providence, 
R I. Born, Boston, Mass. Pupil of Bouguereau, Cormon and 
Munkacsy, Paris. 

93. The Campagna, near Rome. 

DANNAT, WILLIAM T., 45 Avenue de Villiers, Paris, France. 
Born, New York, 1853. Pupil of the Bavarian Royal Academy, 
Munich, and of Munkacsy. N. C. Paris Exposition, 1889. Com- 
mander of the Legion of Honor, France. 

204. After the Mass. 

DA VIES, ARTHUR B., 237 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Utica, N. Y., 1862. 

129. Spring Evening. 

314. At Evening (Viola Obligato). 

358. The Source. 

359. Place of the Mothers. 

DAVIS, CHARLES HAROLD, A. N. A. , Mystic, Conn. Born, Ames- 
bury, Mass., 1856. Pupil of Otto Grundmann and the Museum 
of Fine Arts, Boston, and of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. Hon- 
orable mention, Paris Salon, 1889 ; silver medal, Paris Exposi- 
tion, 1889 ; Palmer Prize, A. I. C, 1890 ; medal, World's Fair, 
Chicago, 1893 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 Member 
of the Society of American Artists, and the Society of Land- 
scape Painters. 

4. Summer Clouds. 

499. Midsummer Twilight. 

500. Summer Moonlight. 

DAWSON, ARTHUR, 228 West 44th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Crewe, England, 1859. Pupil of David Law, W Maris, and 
James Baker, and of the South Kensington Schools, London. 

422. Becky. 

DEARTH, HENRY GOLDEN, Carnegie Studios, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Bristol, R. I. , 1863. Pupil of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and 
of Aime Morot, Paris. Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1893 ; bronze medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of American 
Artists. 

750. Nightfall by the Seine. 

751. The Red Cloud, Les Andelys. 

752. Harvest Time. 

753. On the Sands of Raguanes. 

754. Fishing Boats at Pont-Aven, Finistere. 

755. Evening in the Valley of the Seine. 

756. Autumn Twilight in Normandy. 

De FOREST, LOCKWOOD, N. A., 7 East 10th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Member of the Architectural League. 

106. Palmyra. 

759. November Sunset, Long Island. 

780. Autumn Sunset, Pelham Bay. 

106 



DE HAVEN, FRANKLIN, 23 West 24th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Bluffton, Ind. Pupil of George H. Smillie. 

454. Nightfall. 

455. The Evening Star. 

DELLENBAUGH, F. S., 16 West 61st Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Ohio, 1853. Pupil of Carolus-Duran, Paris. 

325. Nightfall. 

DE LUCE, PERCrVAL, A. N. A., 52 East 23d Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, New York, 1847. Pupil of the Antwerp Academy, 
Portaels, Brussels, and Bonnat, Paris. Member of the American 
Water Color Society. 

895. Incense. 

DESSAE, LOUIS PAUL, A. N. A., 204 West 55th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Indianapolis, Ind., 1867. Pupil of the National 
Academy of Design, and the Ecole des Beaux- Arts, Bouguereau 
and Tony Robert- Fleury, Paris. Third Class medal, Paris Salon, 
1891 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; Second Hallgarten 
Prize, N. A. D., 1899 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
Member of the Society of American Artists. 

257. Evening in Picardy. 

258. Sheep in the Sand Dunes. 

259. Harvest Moon 

De WENTWORTH, CECILE, 278 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Pupil of Cabanel, Paris. 

384. Un Cierge & Sainte Genevieve. 

DEWEY, CHARLES MELVILLE, 222 West 23d Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Lowville, N. Y., 1851. 

362. The Evening Star, Dulverton, England. 

363. The River at Night. 

364. October Evening. 

365. The River at Fairford. 

366. The Harvest Moon. 

DEWEY, JULIA HENSHAW, 222 West 23d Street, New York, 
N. Y. 

18. Portrait. 

DEWING, MARIA OAKEY, Windsor. Vt. Born, New York, 
1855. Pupil of the National Academy of Design and John La 
Farge, N. Y., and Couture, Paris. 

634. Carnations. 

670. The Rose Garden. 

DEWING, THOMAS W., N. A., 51 West 10th Street, New York. 
Born, Boston, Mass., 1852. Pupil of Lefebvre, Paris. Clarke 

107 



Prize, N. A. D., 1887; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889. 
Member of Ten American Painters. 



655. 


In Pink. 


656. 


The Carnation. 


657. 


Rose Jar. 


658. 


Reading. 


659. 


Lady in Blue. 


660. 


The Piano. 


661. 


Lady in White Dress 


662. 


Green Dress. 


663. 


Lady in White 



DICKSON, MARY ESTELLE, care of John M. Dickson, Esq., Bank 
of Commerce Building, St. Louis, Mo. Born, St. Louis. Pupil 
of Lef ebvre and Tony Robert-Fleury, Paris. Honorable mention, 
Paris Salon, 1896 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

200. Mistletoe. 

DIX, EULABEE, 258 West 54th Street, New York, N. Y. 

904. Dalice. 

905. Portrait of Mr. L. 

906. A Study. 

DOHN, PAULINE A., 9 Tree Studios, Chicago, 111. Born, Chicago. 
Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Couture, 
Boulanger and Lefebvre and the Lasar School, Paris. Yerkes 
Prize, A. I. C. 

83. Preparing for the Fete. 

DOLPH, J. H., N. A., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Fort Anne, N. Y., 1835. Pupil of Louis Yan Kuyck, Antwerp. 

268. The Waste Basket. 

269. Called to Order. 

270. "Le Rat qui s'est Retire du Monde." La Fontaine's 

Fables, VII-3. 

DOUGHERTY, PARKE C, 83 Boulevard Montparnasse, Paris, 
France. 

160. Moonlight. 

DOUGLAS, M. BRUCE, 220 Tenth Street, North Fargo, N. D. 

901. Study of an Old Man. 
963. Springtime. 

DOW, ARTHUR W., 244 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born, 
Ipswich, Mass. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1899. Member 
of the American Water Color Society. 

16. Marsh Islands. 
242. Frost Flowers. 
667. Clearing Away. 

DRAKE. WILLIAM H., 37 West 22d Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
New York. Pupil of Benjamin-Constant and Doucet, Paris. 

108 



Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889. Member of the 
American Water Color Society. 

540. In the Meadows. 

DRESSLER, EDWARD JAMES, 6922 Union Avenue, Chicago, HI. 
619. Willows. 

DUFNER, EDWARD, 19 Rue Mouton-Duvernet, Paris, France. 

227. Portrait. 

228. In the Studio. 

DU MOND, FRANK VINCENT, A. N. A., 58 West 57th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Rochester, N. Y., 1865. Pupil of Boulanger, 
Lef ebvre and Benjamin-Constant, Paris. Third-class medal, Paris 
Salon, 1890 ; gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. Member of 
the Society of American Artists and the Architectural League, 
N. Y. 

128. The Net Mender. 

DU MOND, HELEN SAVIER, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. 
Y. Born, Portland, Ore., 1872. 

1011. Portrait of Mrs. B. 

DUSTIN, SILAS S., 146 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Richfield, O. 

424. Moonlight in the Farmyard. 

DUVENECK, FRANK, Art Academy of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, O. 
Born, Covington, Ky., 1848. Pupil of Prof. Dietz, Munich. 
Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Member of the Society of 
American Artists. 

275. Portrait of William Adams. 
695. Head of an Italian Woman. 

DYER, LOWELL, St. Ives, Cornwall, England. Born, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. Pupil of Gerome, Paris. 

62. Martyrdom of St. Sebastian. 

EAKINS, THOMAS, 1729 Mt. Vernon Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa. , 1844. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Fine Arts, and of the Ecole des Beaux- Arts, Gerome, Bonnat 
and Dumont, Paris. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; hon- 
orable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

285. Mending the Net. 

310. Portrait of Louis N. Kenton, Esq. 

381. Professor Barker of the University of Pennsylvania. 

EARLE, LAWRENCE C, A. N. A., 50 Walnut Crescent, Montclair, 
N. J. Born, New York, 1845. Studied in Munich, Florence and 
Rome. Member of the American Water Color Society. 

830. The Old Flute Player. 
879. The Hayseed. 

109 



EATON, C. HAEEY. Born, Akron, O., 1850. Evans Prize, A. W. 
C. S., 1898. Member of the American Water Color Society. 
Died, August, 1901. 

241. A Quiet Stream. 
343. Over the Hills. 
822. The Brook. 

EATON, CHAELES WABBEN, A. N. A., 318 West 57th Street, 
New York, N. Y. Born, Albany, N. Y. Pupil of the National 
Academy of Design, and the Art Students' League, N. Y. Hon- 
orable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Ameri- 
can Water Color Society. 

298. Flemish Windmills. 

299. Golden October. 

747. Old Gateway — Bruges. 

EATON, WYATT, deceased. Born, Philipsburg, Canada, 1849. 
406. La Cigale. 

EDWAEDS, GEOEGE WHAETON, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. 
Y. Born, Fairhaven, Conn. Studied in Antwerp and Paris. 
Member of the American Water Color Society. 

80. The Sunken Beef. 
818. A New England Fishing Village. 
898. Breakfast at the "Blue Grape," Zuider Zee. 

EICHELBERGEB, EOBEET H., deceased. 
470. Marine. 

ELLIS, HAEVEY, 784 Powers' Building, Eochester, N. Y. Born, 
Eochester, N. Y., 1852. Pupil of Edwin White. 

849. Silhouettes. 

1076. The Towers. 

1077. The Burning Bush. 

EMMET, LYDIA FIELD, 398 Pelham Eoad, New Eochelle, N. Y. 
Born, New Eochelle, N. Y. Pupil of Bouguereau and Fleury, 
Paris, and of Chase, Mowbray, Cox and Eobert Eeid, N, Y. 
Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; bronze medal, Atlanta, 1895. 

696. Garden Days. 

ENNEKING, JOHN J., 173 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Born, 
Minster, O., 1841. Pupil of Bonnat and Daubigny, Paris, and of 
Lear, Munich. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

466. November Twilight. 

FAULKNEE, HEEBEET W., 9 Impasse du Maine, Paris, France. 
159. My Gondolier's Kitchen. 

FINN, JAMES WALL, 107 East 27th Street, New York, N. Y. 
788. Eugenie. 

110 



FISHER, MARK, Widdington, Newport, Essex, England. Born, 
Boston, 1841. 

32. Valley of the Arun. 

FITZ, BENJAMIN R., deceased. 
443. Autumn Showers. 

FITZGERALD, HARRINGTON, 1331 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1847. 

271. Fishing Boats, Holland. 

FLAGG, CHARLES NOEL, Ballentine Building, Hartford, Conn. 
Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1848. Pupil of Jacquesson de la Chev- 
reuse, Paris. 

315. Portrait of Jared B. Flagg, N. A. 

FOSS, H. CAMPBELL, Darien, Conn. Born, Middletown, Conn. 
Pupil of J. Alden Weir, N. Y., and of Alfred Stevens and Cour- 
tois, Paris. 

233. The Flower Maker. 

FOSTER, ANNE S. H., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Boston, Mass., 1861. 

992. Mrs. Burrows. 

FOSTER, BEN, A. N. A., 253 West 42d Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, North Anson, Me. Pupil of Abbott H. Thayer, New York, 
and of Aime Morot and Olivier Merson, Paris. Medal, World's 
Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; silver 
medal, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1891 ; Webb Prize, S. A. 
A., 1901. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

606. The Evening Star. 

712. Among the Litchfield Hills. 

713. The Lonely Road. 

714. All in a Misty Moonshine. 

FOURNIER, ALEXIS J., 18 Impasse du Maine, Paris, France. Born, 
St. Paul, Minn-, 1865. Pupil of Jean Paul Laurens, Benjamin- 
Constant and Courtois, Paris. 

199. Moonrise, Normandy. 

FOWLER, FRANK, N. A., 106 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Brooklyn, N Y., 1852. Pupil of Edwin White, and of 
Carolus-Duran and the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. Mem- 
ber of the Society of American Artists and the Architectural 
League, N. Y. 

240. Lady in White. 
501. Portrait of a Boy. 

FRANZEN, AUGUSTUS, 7 West 30th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Norrkoping, Sweden, 1863. Pupil of Dagnan-Bouveret, Paris. 

Ill 



Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; bronze medal, Paris 
Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

738. Portrait. 

FRAZIER, KENNETH, 58 East 78th Street, New York. N. Y. Born, 
Paris, France, 1867. Pupil of Herkomer, England, and of Ben- 
jamin-Constant, Doucet and Lefebvre, Paris. Member of the 
Society of American Artists. 

290. Allegra. 

FREER, CORA F., 28 Tree Studio Building, Chicago, 111. Born, 
Chicago, 111. Pupil of the Art Institute of Chicago, and of Cour- 
tois, Olivier Merson and Collin, Paris. 

158. Portrait. 

FREER, FREDERICK W., A. N. A., 6 Tree Studio Building, Chi- 
cago, 111. Born, Chicago, 111., 1849. Pupil of the Royal Acad- 
emy, Munich. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Member of 
the American Water Color Society. 

351. In Ambush. 

531. Lady in Black. 

889. A Corner of the Studio. 

FULLER, HENRY B., Windsor, Vt. 
9. Illusions. 

FULLER, LUCIA FAIRCHILD, Windsor, Vt. Born, Boston, Mass., 
1872. Pupil of D. M. Bunker, Mowbray and Chase, N. Y. 
Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society 
of American Artists. 

952. Portrait of a Child. 

953. Girl with Hand-glass. 
1170. Girl Drying her Foot. 

GAUL, GILBERT, N. A., 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Jersey City, N. J., 1855. Pupil of the National Academy 
of Design and of J. G. Brown, N. Y. Bronze medal, Paris Ex- 
position, 1889 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. 

380. Charging the Battery. 

GAULEY. ROBERT DAVID, 152 West 57th Street, New York, N. 
Y. Born, Ballylag, County Monaghan, Ireland, 1875. Pupil of 
D„ W. Ross, Cambridge ; Benson and Tarbell, Boston, and Bou- 
gereau and Ferrier, Paris. Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

188. Polly. 

GAY, EDWARD, A. N. A., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Bom, Dublin, Ire- 
land, 1837. Pupil of J. M. Hart, N. Y. , and of J. Schirmer and 
Lessing, Karlsruhe. 

39. My Lady's Estate. 

GAY, WALTER, 73 Rue Ampere, Paris, France. Born, Hingham, 
Mass., 1856. Pupil of Bonnat. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 
1885 ; Third class medal, Paris Salon, 1888 ; gold medal, Ant- 

112 



werp, 1891 ; gold medal, Vienna, 1893 ; gold medal, Munich, 
1894 ; gold medal, Berlin, 1896 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. N. C., Paris Exposition, 1889. Chevalier of the Legion 
of Honor, France. 

162. Mass in Brittany. 

GIFFOED, E. SWAIN. N. A., 152 West 57th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Island of Naushon, Mass., 1840. Pupil of Albert 
Van Beest, Holland. Medal, Centennial Exposition, Philadel- 
phia. 1876 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889. Member of 
the Society of American Artists and the American Water Color 
Society. 

400. Headwaters of the Westport Eiver. 

401. From My Window. 

402. Nonquitt Meadows. 

403. Solitude. 

404. Moorlands. 

405. Evening. 

GIHON, ALBEET DAKIN, 59 Ave. de Saxe, Paris, France. Born, 
Portsmouth, N. H., 1866. Pupil of Thomas Eakins, Philadelphia, 
and of Benjamin-Constant, Jean Paul Laurens, and the Ecole des 
Arts Decoratifs, Paris. 

142. After the Storm. 

GIHON, CLAEENCE MONTFOET, care of Messrs. Foinet fils et 
Lefebvre, 54 Eue Notre Dame des Champs, Paris, France. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

221. Afternoon. 

GLADDING, MAEY T., 20 Arnold Street, Providence, E. I. 
150. Portrait. 

GLENNY, ALICE EUSSELL, 1150 Amherst Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Born, Detroit, Mich., 1858. 

277. High Tide. 

GEAHAM, WILLIAM, 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. 
326. Sakeyon, near Cairo. 

GEAYSON, CLIFFORD P., 251 South 16th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born, Philadelphia, 1859. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy 
of the Fine Arts, and of Gerome, Paris. Temple gold medal, P. 
A. F. A., 1887. 

176. A Fisherman's Family. 

GEEEN, FEANK EUSSELL, A. N. A., 204 West 55th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Chicago, 111., 1859. Pupil of Boulanger, 
Lefebvre, Collin and Couture, Paris. Member of the American 
Water Color Society. 

724. A Pastoral. 
816. The Silent Hour. 

113 



GEUPPE, CHAELES P., 339 Bezuidenhout, The Hague, Holland. 
Born, Pictou, Canada. Pupil of Israels and Blommers, Holland. 

46. A Wet Day at The Hague. 

GUERIN, JULES, 139 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
St. Louis, Mo., 1866. Pupil of Benjamin-Constant, Paris. Hon- 
orable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Ameri- 
can Water Color Society. 

807. Return of the Flock, Holland. 

GUY, SEYMOUR J., N. A., 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Greenwich, England, 1824. Pupil of Buttersworth and 
Ambrosino Jerome, England. Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. 

368. Going for the Doctor. 

378. The Haunted Cellar, or ' < Who's Afraid ? " 

HALE, PHILIP L., 100 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass. Born, Bos- 
ton, Mass,, 1865. 

182. Sunshine. 

737. Cap'n Peter Turner. 

HALLOWELL, MAY, 264 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Born, 
West Medford, Mass. Pupil of Otto Grundmann and the Museum 
of Fine Arts, Boston. 

828. Drawing of a Child. 

HAMILTON, JOHN McLURE, Murestead, Grove End, London, N. 
W., Eng. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1853. Pupil of the Penn- 
sylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Royal Academy, Ant- 
werp, and the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. 

50. Mr. Gladstone in Downing Street. 

51. Portrait of Henry J. Thouron, Esq. 

HARPER, WILLIAM ST. JOHN, A. N. A., 215 West 57th Street, 
New York, N. Y. Born, Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1851. Pupil of the 
National Academy of Design, New York, and of Munkacsy and 
Bonnat, Paris. Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1892. 

629. Winter's Veil. 

HARRIS, WILLIAM LAUREL, 423 West 59th Street, New York, 
N. Y. 

1074. Decorative Painting for the Church of St. Paul the 
Apostle, New York. 

HARRISON, ALEXANDER. N. A., 17 Rue Campagne-Premiere, 
Paris, France. Born, Philadelphia, Pa.. 1853^ Pupil of the 
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Ecole des Beaux 
Arts, Bastien-Lepage and Gerome, Paris. Honorable mention, 
Paris Salon, 1885 ; Temple silver medal, P. A. F. A., 1887 ; gold 
medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal of honor, Brussels and 

114 



Ghent, 1892 ; gold medal of honor, P. A. F. A., 1894 ;N. 0. Paris 
Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

113. Lunar Mists. 

114. Misty Morning. 

115. Golden Mirror. 

116. Le Crepuscule. 

HAEEISON, BIRGE, 28 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, Mass. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa. , 1854. Pupil of Cabanel, Paris. Silver medal, 
Paris Salon, 1887 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Member 
of the Society of American Artists. 

278. Boston Common in Winter. 

279. Frozen Pool at Simsbury, Connecticut. 

280. Harvard Bridge at Twilight. 

HART, JAMES M., N. A., 11 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Kilmarnock, Scotland, 1828. Pupil of Wm. Hart, New 
York, and Schirmer, Dusseldorf. 

303. Indian Summer. 

HART, LETITIA B., 11 East 14th Street, New York. N. Y. Born, 
New York. Pupil of James M. Hart and Edgar M. Ward, N.Y. 
Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1898. 

361. Portrait Study. 
550. The Keepsake. 

HART, MARY THERESA, 11 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1901. 

361. Portrait Study. 

HART, WILLIAM HOWARD, 152 West 57th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Fishkill, N. Y. , 1863. Pupil of J. Alden Weir, 
New York, and of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. 

122. The White Rose. 
592. An Intorior. 

HASSAM, CHILDE, 152 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Boston, Mass., 1859. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. 
Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; gold medal, Munich, 1892; 
medal, A. C. P., 1892; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; Webb 
prize, S. A. A., 1895; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1899; 
silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the American 
Water Color Society, and Ten American Painters. 

65. The Hod Carrier. 

556. Plaza Centrale, Havana. 

557. White Island Light. 

558. September. 

559. Summer. 

560. July Night. 

561. Union Square in Spring. 

562. Gloucester. 

HATFIELD, JOSEPH H., Canton Junction, Mass. Pupil of Ben- 

115 



jamin- Constant, Doucet and Lefebvre, Paris. Second Hallgarten 
Prize, N. A. D., 1896. 

283. After the Bath. 

HAVEN, JULIA, 230 West 59th Street, New York, N. Y. 
161. Portrait of My Mother. 

HAYDEN, CHAELES H. Born, Plymouth, Mass., 1856. Pupil of 
the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and of Boulanger, Lefebvre 
and Collin, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; 
bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Died, August, 1901. 

108. Connecticut Hillside. 

HAYS, G. A., Eoom 44, Woods Building, Providence, R. I. 
286. Hillside Pasture. 

HAYWARD, F. HAROLD, Mount Clemens, Mich. 
180. The Heart of Niagara. 

HAZELTON, MARY B., 23 Irvington Street, Boston, Mass. Born, 
Milton, Mass. Pupil of E. C. Tarbell, Boston. First Hallgarten 
Prize, N. A. D., 1896. 

148. In a Studio. 

HENNESSY, W. J., N. A., Saville Club, Piccadilly, London, Eng. 
Member of the Society of Oil Painters, London. 

86. Study of a Corner in an Attic Studio. 

87. Sunset After Rain, Essex, England. 

88. Twilight on the Connecticut Shore. 

89. The West Pier, Brighton— Winter Evening. 

90. Portrait Sketch. 

91. Winter Sunshine, Bordighera, Italy. 

HENRI, ROBERT, 512 East 58th Street, New York, N. Y. Born. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

111. Young Woman in an Old-fashioned Dress. 

112. The Green Cape. 
427. The Cafe Terrace. 

HENRY, E. L., N. A., Ellenville, N. Y. Born, Charleston, S. C, 
1841. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and 
of F. Weber, Phila. , and of Suisse and Courbet, Paris. Honor- 
able mention, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, World's Fair, 
Chicago, 1893. Member of the American Water Color Society. 
301. After Service, Sunday Morning in the '30's. 

HERRESHOFF, LOUISE C, 80 West 40th Street, New York, N. Y. 
33. Repose. 

HERTER, ADELE, 841 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, 
New York. Pupil of Courtois, Bougereau and Tony Robert- 
Fleury, Paris. 

40. Portrait of Miss M. 

116 



HERTER, ALBERT, 841 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, 
New York, 1871. Pupil of the Art Students' League, N. Y., 
and of Jean Paul Laurens and Cormon, Paris. Honorable men- 
tion, Paris Salon. 1890; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1897; 
Evans prize, A. W. C. S., 1899 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Member of the Society of American Artists, and the 
American Water Color Society. 

669. Gloria. 

955. The Danaides. 

HERZOG, LEWIS, 4101 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa., 1870. 

694. Winter Evening, Holland. 

HILLS, LAURA COOMBS, 320 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
Born, Newburyport, Mass., 1859. Pupil of Helen M. Knowlton, 
Cowles Art School, Boston, and the Art Students' League, N. Y. 
Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society 
of American Artists. 

941. Study of a Head. 

942. Portrait of Beatrice Herford. 

943. Study in Pinks. 

944. Fire Opal. 

945. The Gold Fish. 

HIRSCHBERG, ALICE, 129 N. Norwood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 
893. The Lace Maker. 

HIRSCHBERG, CARL, 129 N. Norwood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 
367. The Hum of Mighty Workings. 

HIRSIG, ALMA M., 1027 Forest Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

1006. Portrait of a Lady. 

1007. A Study. 

HITCHCOCK, LUCIUS, ]88 Franklin Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Born, 
West Williamsneld, O., 1868. Pupil of the Art Students' League, 
New York, and of Lefebvre, Benjamin-Constant and Jean Paul 
Laurens, Paris. Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

149. Atala. 

HOEBER, ARTHUR, 19 West 22d Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
New York. Pupil of Gerome and the E C ole des Beaux Arts, 
Paris, 

48. The Passaic Valley. 
515. Cornish Coast. 

HOMER, WINSLOW, N. A., Scarboro, Maine. Born, Boston, Mass., 
1836. Pupil of the National Academy of Design, and of F. Ron- 
del, N, Y. First prize, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1896 ; 
gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1896; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Member of the American Water Color Society. 

855 to 875 inclusive — Scenes from the Bahamas and Bermudas. 
117 



HOPE, LEONA, 263 Benefit Street, Providence, E. I. 
951. Portrait. 

HOPKINSON, CHAELES, 22 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass. Born, 
Boston, Mass. Pupil of the Art Students' League, New York. 
Member of the Society of American Artists. 

510. Portrait of a Young Man. 

527. Marine. 

643. Thomas M. Osborne, Esq. 

HOUSTON, CAEOLINE A., Eidgewood, N. J. Born, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1871. Pupil of F. V. DuMond, New York, and of Collin 
and Trasset, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

932. Portrait, Mile. C. 

933. Portrait, Mile. M. J. C. 

HOUSTON, FEANCES C, Windsor, Vt. Born, Hudson, Mich., 
1867. Pupil of Lefebvre and Boulanger, Paris. 

767. Portrait. 

HOVENDEN, THOMAS, deceased. 
463. Ohk>e and Sam. 

HOWAED, CLAEA F., 11 East 17th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1866. 

1158. Portrait. 

HOWE, WILLIAM H., N. A., Lawrence Park, Bronxville. N. Y. 
Born, Eavenna, O., 1846. Pupil of Otto de Thoren and F. de 
Vuillefroy, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1886 ; third 
class medal, Paris Salon, 1888 ; second class medal, Paris Expo- 
sition, 1889; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1890; medal 
World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 
1895 ; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Member of the Society 
of American Artists. 

287. Evening, Brandywine Farm. 

288. Monarch of the Farm. 

289. The Vagabonds. 

HOWLAND, ALFEED C, N. A., 318 West 57th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Walpole, N. H., 1838. Pupil of the Eoyal Acad- 
emy, Diisseldorf, and of Prof. Flamm and Emil Lambinet, Paris. 

318. The Old Village of Game, France. 
549. Street of an Old French Village. 

HOWLAND, GEOEGE, 169 Boulevard St. Germain, Paris, France. 

168. Sunset at Crecy. 

169. The Eiver Marne. 

HUGEE, KATHEEINE M., care of Miss S. A. Walker, 7 East 15th 
Street, New York, N. Y. Born, Charleston, S. C. 

920. Child with Doll. 

921 . Giovanni. 

922. Madre Maria. 

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HUMPHREYS, MARIE CHAMPNEY, 146 East 37th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Deerfield, Mass., 1876. Pupil of Mile. 
Noemie Schmitt, Paris, and Mrs. Virginia Reynolds, Chicago. 

959. Portrait of Mrs. H. as " Geisha Girl." 

HUNT, E. AUBREY, Hemingford Gray, St. Ives, Hants, England. 
587. Cloudland. 

HUNTINGTON, ALONZO SAINT GEORGE, 27 Avenue d'Eylau, 
Paris, France. 

179. Sunlight— Crecy, Calvados. 

HUNTINGTON, DANIEL, N. A., 49 East 20th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, New York, 1816. Pupil of S. F. B. Morse and In- 
man. President of the National Academy of Design from 1S62 
to 1869, and from 1877 to 1891. 

61. The Goldsmith's Daughter. 
262. Rt. Rev. A. Cleveland Coxe, Bishop of Western New 
York. 

HUNTINGTON, MARGARET WENDELL, 804 Broadway, New 
York, N. Y. 

569. From Hill to Sea, Mt. Desert. 

HYDE, WILLIAM H., A. N. A., 105 East 61st Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, New York, N. Y., 1858. Pupil of Boulanger, Le- 
febvre, Doucet, and Alexander Harrison, Paris. Honorable 
mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of 
American Artists. 



733. 


Portrait of Mrs. N. 


734. 


Portrait of Sylvia. 


INNESS, GEORGE, deceased. 


447. 


The Bathers. 


448. 


Summer Silence. 


449. 


The Last Gleam. 


450. 


Midsummer. 


451. 


Medfield Meadows. 


452. 


Early Morning. 


453. 


Under the Greenwood. 



INNESS, GEORGE, Jr., N. A., Carnegie Hall Studios, New York, 
N. Y. Pupil of George Inness. Ellsworth prize, Chicago, 1888. 
Member of the Society of American Artists, and the Society of 
Landscape Painters. 

410. The End of the Day. 
421. The Coming Storm. 
711. Morning on the River. 

ISHAM, SAMUEL, A. N. A., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 
Born, New York, 1855. Pupil of Jacquesson de la Chevreuse, 
Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. Member of the Society of 

119 



American Artists, and of the Architectural League, N. Y. 
N. C, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 

7. In the Park. 
10. The Apple of Discord. 

JEFFERSON, JOSEPH, "Crow's Nest," Buzzard's Bay, Mass. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1829. 

732. A Dangerous Crossing. 

JOHNSON. EASTMAN, N. A., 65 West 55th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Lovell, Me., 1824. Pupil of Lentze, Diisseldorf ; 
studied also in Paris and The Hague. Bronze medal, Paris Expo- 
sition, 1889. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

730. Embers. 

731. Twelfth Night at the Century Club (Portrait of the 

Artist.) 

JOHNSTON, J. HUMPHEEYS, 57 Rue Ampere, Paris, France. 
Born, New York, N. Y., 1857. Pupil of John LaFarge, New 
York, and of Lefebvre and Doucet, Paris. Temple gold medal, 
P. A. F. A., 1896; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Mem- 
ber of the Society of American Artists, and of the Society of 
Mural Painters. 

144. Portrait of Mrs. L. 

145. Moonlight, Belle-Isle-en-Mer, Brittany. 

146. Lyse Naetter (Light Nights in Norway). 

JONES, FRANCIS C, N. A., 253 West 42d Street, New York, N.Y. 
Born, Baltimore, Md., 1857. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre, 
and the IScole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Clarke prize, N. A. D , 
1885. Member of the Society of American Artists, American 
Water Color Society, the Society of Mural Painters, and the Ar- 
chitectural League, N. Y. 

478. The Old Porch. 
543. Idlers. 

JOSEPHI, I. A., 251 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, New 
York, N. Y. Pupil of the Art Students' League, New York, 
and of Bonnat, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 
1900. 

971. Portrait of Miss B. 

972. Priscilla. 

973. Portrait of Miss T. 

974. The Sisters. 

975. Portrait of T. R. 

976. Portrait of Mrs. J. J. B. 

977. Portrait of Miss R. 

KAELIN, CHARLES S., 1528 Elm Street, Cincinnati, 0. Born, 
Cincinnati, O. , 1858. Pupil of the Cincinnati Art School, and of 
the Art Students' League, N. Y. 

574. Winter. 
KEITH, DORA WHEELER, 115 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 

120 



Pupil of the Art Students' League and William M. Chase, New 
York. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

472. Miss Boudinot. 

KEITH, WILLIAM, 424 Pine Street, San Francisco, Cal. 

409. Napa Valley. 

460. Edge of the Woods. 

KELLER, ARTHUR I., 516 West 140th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y., 1866. Pupil of the National Academy 
of Design, New York, and Loeffts, Munich. Medal, A. C. P., 
1899 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the 
American Water Color Society and of the Architectural League, 
N. Y. 

821. The Sisters. 

839. Lead, Kindly Light ! 

KENDALL, MARGARET, 26 West 8th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Staten Island, N. Y., 1871. Pupil of J. Alden Weir, Ju- 
lius Rolshoven and Sergeant Kendall. 

902. Orchard Shades. 

KENDALL, WILLIAM SERGEANT, 26 West 8th Street, New York, 
N. N. Born, Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y., 1869. Pupil of the Art 
Students' League, New York; Thos. Eakins, Phila., Ecole des 
Beaux Arts and Olivier Merson, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris 
Salon, 1891 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; Lippincott 
Prize, P. A. F. A., 1894 ; silver medal, Carnegie Institute, 1900 ; 
bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; Shaw Fund Prize, S. A. 
A., 1891. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

151 . St. Ives, Pray for Us ! 
250. The End of the Day. 

KINSELLA, JAMES, 438 West 20th Street, New York, N. Y. 
814. Evening, State House, Boston. 

KLINE, WILLIAM F., 152 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Columbia, S. C, 1870. Member of the Society of Mural 
Painters, N. Y. 

464. Her Tribute. 

685. The Flight into Egypt. 

KNIGHT, D. RIDGWAY, Place de 1' Eglise, Poissy, S. et O., France. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of Gleyre and Meissonier, Paris. 
Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1884 ; third class medal, Paris 
Salon, 1888 ; gold medal, Munich, 1888 ; silver medal, Paris Expo- 
sition, 1889 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; medal, P. A. 
F. A., 1893 ; medal. Antwerp Exposition, 1894 ; Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor, France. 

207. By the Brimming River. 

KOOPMAN, AUGUSTUS, 134 Woody Crest Avenue, High Bridge, 
New York, N. Y. Born, Charlotte, N. C, 1869. Pupil of the 
P. A. F. A., the Ecole des Beaux Arts and of Bougereau, Tony, 

121 



Robert-Fleury and Benjamin-Constant, Paris. Bronze medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900. 

229. Two Forces. 

KOST, FREDERICK W., A. N. A., 146 West 55th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, New York, N. Y. Pupil of the National Academy 
of Design. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Mem- 
ber of the Society of American Artists and of the Society of 
Landscape Painters. 

480. The Kelp Gatherers. 

497. On Prince's Bay, Staten Island. 

547. Moonlight on the Kill-von-Kull. 

548. Net Reel, East Quogue. 

KRONBERG, LOUIS, 12 West Street, Boston, Mass. Born, Boston, 
Mass., 1871. 
496. Preparing for the Dance. 

LA FARGE, JOHN, N. A., 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y., 1835. Pupil of Couture and William 
Hunt. President of the Society of American Artists and member 
of the Society of Mural Painters. Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor, France. 

417. Figure Study, Autumn. 

418. The Visit of Nicodemus to Christ. 

LAMB, ELLA CONDIE, 360 West 22nd Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y. Pupil of William M. Chase and C. Y. 
Turner, New York, and of Collin and Courtois Paris. Dodge 
Prize, N. A. D., 1889 ; honorable mention, World's Fair, Chicago, 
1893 ; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. 

185. The Advent Angel. 

LAMB, F. S., 23 Sixth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, New York, 
N. Y., 1863. Pupil of Lefebvre and Boulanger, Paris. Member 
of the Architectural League, the National Sculpture Society and 
the Society of Mural Painters. 

1075. West Window, Grace Church, Lockport, N. Y. 

LAMBERT, JOHN, JR. , 1012 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1861. Pupil of Olivier Merson, Doucet and 
Benjamin Constant, Paris. 

184. Red Evening, Pouldu. 

226. Study. 

385. Portrait of a Child (Miss Dorothy Harrison). 

LANDEAU, S. L., 97 Rue Jouffroy, Paris, France. 
223. Annunciation to the Shepherds. 

LARKIN, ALICE, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
1169. Dr. Thomas M. Dillingham. 

LATHROP, FRANCIS, 46 Washington Square, New York, N. Y. 
Born at sea, near Hawaiian Islands, 1849. Pupil of Sir Edwin 

122 



Burne- Jones. Member of the Society of American Artists, the 
Architectural League and the Society of Mural Painters. 

599. Hospitality (Cartoon for Stained Glass.) 

783. Portrait of the Artist. 

LATHROP, W. L., New Hope, Bucks Co., Pa. Born, Warren, 111., 
1859 Evans Prize, A. W. C. S., 1896 ; medal, A. C. P., 1897 ; 
Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1899. 

19. Winter Sunshine. 

20. A March Day. 

21. Under the Hill. 

22. A Barn Yard. 

23. A Grey Day. 
70. Portrait. 

LEE, HOMER, 553 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Mansfield, O., 1856. Pupil of his father and of Robert Mackin- 
tosh, Toronto. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

665. Whirlpool Rapids. 

LEONARD, GEORGE H., Jr., 17 Rue Boissonade, Paris, France. 
Born, Boston, Mass., 1869. Pupil of Gerome, Boulanger and 
Aman-Jean, Paris. 

191. September Morning, Moret. 

LEWIS, ALICE L., 62 Benevolent Street, Providence, R. I. 
67. Marie. 

LIPPINCOTT, WILLIAM H., N. A., 37 West 22d Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris, 
Member of the American Water Color Society. 

357. Infantry in Arms. 

784. Child's Portrait. 

LOCKWOOD, WILTON, 280 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Born, 
Wilton, Conn., 1861. Pupil of John La Farge. Temple gold 
medal, P. A. F. A., 1898 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
Member of the Society of American Artists. 

506. Gilman Nichols. 

507. Master of the Hounds. 

508. R. C. Lehmann, Esq. 

LOEB, LOUIS, A. N. A., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Cleveland, O. Pupil of Gerome, Paris. Honorable men- 
tion, Paris Salon, 1895 ; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1897. 
Member of the Society of American Artists. 

219. Temple of the Winds, Sunset. 
551. Portrait of Israel Zangwill, Esq. 
832. Letitia. 

LONGMAN, JOHN B., Nashville, Tenn. Born, Toronto, Canada, 
1860. 

208. The Tinker. 

123 



LONGSTEETH, MARGARET, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 
806. Lights. 

LOOMIS, CHESTEE, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. Born, 
Syracuse, N. Y., 1852. Pupil of Bonnat and Harry Thompson, 
Paris. Member of the Society of American Artists, and of the 
Society of Mural Painters. 

302. Hester. 

666. The Way to Arcadie. 

LOEING, WILLIAM GUSHING, 3 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, Lon- 
don, Eng. 

45. Portrait of Miss Ford. 

LOW, WILL H., N. A., Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. Born, 
Albany, N. Y. , 1853. Pupil of Gerome and Carolus-Duran, Paris. 
Silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, World's Fair, Chi- 
cago, 1893. Member of the Society of American Artists, the 
Society of Mural Painters and the Architectural League, N. Y. 

721. At the Spring. 

722. " Ay, now I am in Arden ; the more fool I." 

723. The Elysian Lawn. 

1079. Homage to Woman (Study for ceiling in Ladies' Recep- 
tion Room, Waldorf Hotel, New York.) 

LUCAS, ALBEET P., 221 Boulevard Easpail, Paris, France. 
3. L'Appel. 

LUCAS, JEAN WILLIAMS, 422 Potomac Avenue, Hagerstown, Md. 
907. Man with Euff. 

LUFKIN, LEE, 222 West 23rd Street, New York, N. Y. Born, Erie, 
Pa. Pupil of Charles Melville Dewey, New York and Aman- 
Jean, Paris. 

316. Portrait of Miss B. 

LYNCH, ALBEET, 85 Eue Ampere, Paris, France. Born, Peru. 

344. Twilight. 

345. Mrs. Gilbert E. Jones. 

346. Jeanne d'Arc. 

347. Une Parisienne. 

348. Summer Evening, 

MacCHESNEY, CLAEA T., 27 West 33d Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, San Francisco, Cal., 1861. Pupil of Virgil Williams and 
the San Francisco School of Design ; Mowbray, Beckwith and the 
Gotham Art School, New York ; and Girardot, Courtois and 
Colarossi School, Paris. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; 
Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1894; gold medal, A. C. P., 1900. 
55. A Good Story. 
202. Onions. 

850. Tired. 

MACKNIGHT, DODGE, Spring Hill, Barnstable Co., Mass. Born, 
Providence, E. I. Pupil of Cormon, Paris. 

851. After the Snowfall. 

124 



MACKUBIN, FLOEENCE, 301 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Born, Florence, Italy. Pupil of Galea, Nice, and Julius Rolsho- 
ven, Florence, De Champs, Paris, and Herterrich, Munich. 

968. Portrait. 

969. Little Elizabeth Gray. 

970. Miss Margaret E. Schott. 

MacMONNIES, MARY F. , 37 Ave. de Saxe, Paris, France. Born, 
New Haven, Conn. Pupil of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts 
and the Julian Academy, Paris. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 
1893 ; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of 
the Society of American Artists, 

107. The Breeze. 

MACOMBER, MARY L., Box 115, Waverley, Mass. Born, Fall 
River, Mass., 1861. Pupil of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 
Medal, Atlanta, Exposition, 1895 ; Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1897. 

423. Music. 

MACPHERSON, M. CAMPBELL. 8 Villa Michel Ange, Rue Bastien 
Lepage, Paris, France. Born, Newfoundland. 

352. Day Dreams. 

MacRAE, ELMER LIVINGSTON, Cos Cob, Conn. 
586. From my North Window. 

MARSH, DANA, Nutley, N. J. Born, Chicago, 1872. Pupil of the 
Art Institute of Chicago. Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

126. In the Boudoir. 
210. Offerings to Venus. 

MARTIN, HOMER D., deceased. 

434. Normandy Farm. 

435. Westchester Hills. 

MATHEWSON, FRANK C, 7 Thomas Street, Providence, R. I. 
989. At Dungloe, County Donegal, Ireland. 

MAURER, ALFRED H., 318 West 42nd Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, 1868. Pupil of the National Academy of De- 
sign, New York. 

205. The White Door. 

MAYNARD, GEORGE W., N. A., 156 East 36th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Washington, D. C, 1843 Pupil of the Royal 
Academy, Antwerp. Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1884; 
Evans Prize, A. W. C. S., 1889; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 
1893 ; Shaw Fund Prize, S. A. A., 1897. Member of the Society 
of American Artists, the American Water Color Society and the 
Society of Mural Painters. 

517. Sport. 
McCORD, GEORGE H., A. N. A., 339 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, N. 

125 



Y. Born, New York, N. Y., 1840. Pupil of S. F. B. Morse. 
Member of the American Water Color Society. 

354. Sunset near Moret. 

355. Evening, Coast of Maine. 

McENTEE, JERVIS, deceased. 
458. Asshohan. 

McEWEN, WALTER, 11 Place Pigalle, Paris, France. Born, Chi- 
cago, 111. Pupil of Cormon and Tony Robert-Fleury, Paris. 
Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1886 ; silver medal, Paris Expo- 
sition, 1889 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; medal of honor, 
Antwerp, 1894 ; gold medal, Berlin, 1896 ; Chevalier of the Legion 
of Honor, France ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

152. Salem Witches. 

McILHENNEY, C. MORGAN, A. N. A., Shrub Oak, N. Y. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1858. Evans Prize, A. W. C. S., 1892; first 
Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1893 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 
1893 ; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of 
the American Water Color Society. 

766. A Grey Morning. 
808. November. 

MEAKIN, L. H., Art Academy, Cincinnati, O. Born, England. 
616. In Eden Park. 

MELCHERS, GARI, 47 Rue Laugier, Paris France. Born, Detroit, 
Mich. Pupil of Lefebvre and Boulanger, Paris. Honorable 
mention, Paris Salon, 1886 ; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1888; 
first class medal, Munich, 1888 ; grand prize, Paris Exposition, 
1889; first prize, A. I. C, 1891; medal of honor, Berlin, 1891; 
gold medal, A. C. P., 1892 ; medal of honor, Antwerp, 1894 ; 
Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1896 ; Chevalier of the Legion 
of Honor, France. 

177. The Skaters. 

178. Sailor and his Sweetheart. 

MENTE, CHARLES, 117 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
New York, N. Y. Pupil of A. Gabl and L. Loeffts, Munich. 
Medal, A. C. P., 1895. Member of the American Water Color 
Society. 
894. Potato Harvesters. 

MENZLER, BERTHA S., 6922 Union Avenue, Chicago, 111. Born, 
Chicago, 111. Pupil of the Art Institute of Chicago, and of 
Merson, Collin and Aman-Jean, Paris. 
135. Moonlight. 

MERRITT, ANNA LEA, 2029 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1844. Pupil of Heinrich Hoffman, 
Dresden, and of Henry Merritt, London Honorable mention, 
Paris Exposition, 1889; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. 
36. Miss Eunice Terry. 
109. Piping Shepherd. 

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METGALF, WTLLAED L., 15 .West 24th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Lowell, Mass. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. 
Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1896; honorable mention, Paris Exposi- 
tion, 1900. Member of the American Water Color Society and 
of Ten American Painters. 

206. Kousse-Kousse Market, Tunis. 

764. Gloucester Harbor. 

765. Midsummer Twilight. 

MIDDLETON, STANLEY, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pupil of Jacquesson de la Chevreuse and 
the Julian Academy, Paris. 
47. A Veiled Head. 

MILLER, RICHARD E., 24 Rue Boissonade, Paris, France. 
225. Portrait. 

MILLET, FRANCIS D., N. A., Russell House, Broadway, Worcester- 
shire, Eng. Born, Mattapoisett, Mass., 1846. Pupil of the Royal 
Academy of Arts, Antwerp. Silver medal, Royal Academy, 
Antwerp, 1872 ; gold medal, Royal Academy, Antwerp, 1873 ; 
silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, World's Fair, Chi- 
cago, 1893. Member of the Society of American Artists, the 
American Water Color Society and the Society of Mural Painters. 
N. C. Paris Exposition, 1900. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
France. 

11. The Expansionist. 

12. The Card Players. 

13. Wandering Thoughts. 

14. Girl Reading. 

15. The Fireside. 

MINOR, ROBERT C, N. A., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y., 1840. Pupil of Van Luppen, Antwerp, 
and Diaz and Boulanger, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Ex- 
position, 1900. 

426. Moonlight. 

445. Evening. 

503. Pathway through the Woods. 

MORAN, PERCY, 114 East 17th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1862. Pupil of the National Academy of 
Design and P. A. F. A. First Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1886. 
Member of the American Water Color Society. 
350. An April Shower. 

MORAN, THOMAS, N. A., 24 West 22nd Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Lancastershire, Eng., 1837. Medal, Centennial Exposition, 
Phila. , 1876 ; member of the American Water Color Society. 
63. Venice from the Lagoon. 
625. The Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. 

MOSCHOWITZ. PAUL, 138 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Giralt, Hungary. Pupil of H. Siddons Mowbray, New 
York, and Whistler, Paris. 
35. Little Miss Colgate. 

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MOSER, J. H., 934 F Street, Washington, D. C. Born, Whitby, 
Ontario, 1854. Pupil of John H. Watt, New York. Bronze 
medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. Member of the American 
Water Color Society. 

408. Moonrise on Cornwall Lake. 
854. Beginning of Twilight. 

MOSLER, HENRY, A. N. A., care of Fred. Hosier, Esq., 170 West 
73d Street, New York, N. Y. Born, New York, N. Y., 1841. 
Pupil of Jas. H. Beard, Cincinnati ; Mucke and Kindler, Dussel- 
dorf ; Hebert, Paris, and Wagner, Munich. Medal, Royal Acad- 
emy, Munich, 1874 ; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1879 ; first 
class medal, Paris Salon, 1888 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 
1889 ; gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; Clarke Prize, N. A. 
D., 1896 ; gold medal, A. C. P., 1897. Chevalier of the Legion 
of Honor, France. 

192. The Awakening of Love. 

MOWBRAY, H. SIDDONS, N. A., 66 West 11th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Alexandria, Egypt, 1858. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris. 
Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1888 ; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. 
Member of the Society of American Artists. 

481. The Lady in Black. 

482. The Siesta. 

483. Le Destin. 

484. Irridescence. 

485. Mrs. M. and Boy. 

MULLER-URY, A., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
598. Pensive. 

MURPHY, HERMANN DUDLEY, Grundmann Studios, Boston, 
Mass. 

369. Rev. James Reed. 

MURPHY, J. FRANCIS, N. A., 222 West 23d Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Oswego, N. Y., 1853. Second Hallgarten prize, 
N. A. D., 1885; Webb prize, S. A. A., 1887; medal, World's 
Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; Evans prize, A. W. C. S., 1894 ; gold medal, 
A. C. P., 1899; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
Member of the American Water Color Society, and of the Society 
of Landscape Painters. 

639. An Autumn Landscape. 

640. The Birches. 

641. An Autumn Afternoon. 

MURPHY, ADA C, 222 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. Third 
Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1894. 

266. That Difficult Word. 
743. An Old House. 

NAEGELE, CHARLES FREDERICK, 318 West 57th Street, New 
York, N. Y. 

274. A Portrait. 

128 



NEEDHAM, CHAELES AUSTIN, 145 East 23d Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Buffalo, N. Y. Pupil of the Art Students' League, 
New York. Medal. Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; bronze medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900. 

479. Union Square at Early Candle-light. 

489. Park Snows. 

957. A Wood Dove Singing. 

NELSON, M., 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
900. Portrait of a Little Boy. 

NETTLETON, WALTEE, Stockbridge, Mass. Born, New Haven, 
Conn., 1861. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. Honor- 
able mention, Paris Salon, 1892. 

211. The Teasel Gatherer. 

NICHOLLS, BUEE H., 534 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Born, 
Lockport, N. Y. , Pupil of L. G. Sellstedt, Buffalo, and Carolus- 
Duran, Paris. 

58. A Quiet Corner, Venice. 
317. A Street Scene in France. 

NICHOLLS, EHODA HOLMES, 913 Seventh Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Coventry, Eng. Pupil of Bloomsbury School of 
Art, London, and of Cannerano and Vertunni, Venice. Medal, 
World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. 
Member of the American Water Color Society. 

24. Ostrich Farm, South Africa. 

375. The Miniature. 

853. The Goldfish. 

882. A Eose and a Song. 

988. Cherries. 

1002. A Portrait. 

1003. Eev. W. G. Holmes, M. A. 

NICOLL, J. C, N. A., 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
New York, N. Y., 1847. Pupil of M. F. H. De Haas, and K. 
Van Elten, New York. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 
1889 ; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. Member of the Amer- 
ican Water Color Society. 

239. Night. 

602. Adirondacks near Lake Placid. 

NIEMEYEE, JOHN H., Yale Art School, New Haven, Conn. Born, 
Bremen, 1839. Pupil of Gerome, Yvon and Jacquesson de la 
Chevreuse, Paris. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

505. Grey Day in Cornwall, Connecticut. 
672. Upland Pasture in Connecticut. 

OCHTMAN, LEONAED, A. N. A., Mianus, Conn., Born, Zonne- 
maire, Holland, 1854. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; gold 
medal, A. C. P. Member of the Society of American Artists, 

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the American Water Color Society, and the Society of Landscape 
Painters. 

382. Moonlight on Long Island Sound. 

383. The Solitary Eoad. 

892. Early Winter in Connecticut. 

PALMEE, WALTEE L., N. A., 5 Lafayette Street, Albany, N. Y. 
Born, Albany, N. Y., 1854. Pupil of F. E. Church, Hudson, N. 
Y., and Carolus-Duran, Paris. Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A. 
D., 1887 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; gold medal, A. C. 
P., 1894; Evans Prize, A. W. C. S., 1895; honorable mention, 
Paris Exposition, 1 900. Member of the Society of American 
Artists, and the American Water Color Society. 

837. Under the Willows. 

884. The End of the Snowstorm. 

885. October Sundown. 

886. " La Salute " at Noon. 

887. The Vale of Tawasantha. 

888. " La Salute " at Night. 

PAESHALL, DE WITT, 14 East 74th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Buffalo, N. Y., 1864. Pupil of Cormon and Alexander 
Harrison, Paris. 

407. East Eiver. 

PAETON, AETHTJE, N. A., 52 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Hudson, N. Y., 1842. Pupil of William T. Eichards, 
Philadelphia. Temple silver medal, P. A. F. A., 1889 ; honor- 
able mention, Paris Exposition, 1889. Member of the American 
Water Color Society. 

532. The Eain Cloud. 
745. In the Gloaming. 

PAULI, EICHAED, deceased. 
459. Morning. 

PAXTON, WILLIAM M., 23 Irvington Street, Boston, Mass. 
292. The Golden Cup. 

PEAECE, CHAELES SPEAGUE, Auvers-sur-Oise, Seine-et-Oise, 
France. Born, Boston, Mass., 1851. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris. 
Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1881 ; third class medal, Paris 
Salon, 1883 ; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1885 ; gold medal, 
Munich, 1888 ; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. Member of the 
Society of American Artists, and the Society of Mural Painters. 
N. C. Paris Exposition, 1889. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
France. 

183. The Sheepfold. 

PEAET, CAEOLINE, 1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born, 
in Pennsylvania. Mary Smith Prize, P. A. F. A., 1898. 

213. Once Upon a Time. 

130 



PENFOLD, FRANK C, 32 Johnson Park, Buffalo, N. Y. Bom, 
Lockport, N. Y. 

120. Mai du Pays. 

121. Song of the Lark. 

PERRINE, VAN D., 835 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Born, Garnett, 
Kan., 1869. Pupil of the National Academy of Design. 

782. The Flower Market in Winter. 

PERRY, E. WOOD, Jr., N. A., 40 Washington Square, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Boston, Mass., 1831. Member of the American 
Water Color Society. 

265. J. W. Linton, N. A., Engraving His Last Plate. 

331. Swing Partners. 

332. Portrait of General Grant. 

PETERS, CHARLES ROLLO, Bohemian Club, San Francisco, Cal. 
Born, California, 1862. Pupil of Virgil Williams, San Francisco, 
and the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. 

198. California Oaks. 

438. Abandoned Corral. 

446. By Monterey Bay. 

461. The Mission of San Antonio de Padua. 

$83. Monterey from the Beach. 

PEYRAUD, FRANK C , Tree Studio Building, Chicago, 111. Born, 
Switzerland, 1858. Pupil of the Art Institute of Chicago, and 
the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. 

171. The Sunlit Valley. 

PHELPS, HELEN WATSON, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 

330. The Reflection. 
377. The Dreamer. 

PHILLIPS, BERT, Taos, Taos County, New Mexico. 

613. Uncas. 

626. The Moccasin Maker. 

PICKNELL, WILLIAM L., deceased. 
471. Man with Scythe. 

PLATT, CHARLES A., A. N. A., 107 East 27th Street. New York. 
N. Y. Born, New York, 1861. Pupil of the National Academy 
of Design and the Art Students' League, New York, and of Bou 
langer and Lefebvre, Paris. Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1894 ; bronze 
medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of Amer- 
ican Artists, the American Water Color Society and the Archi- 
tectural League, N. Y. 

786. Winter Landscape. 

787. Clouds. 

POMEROY, GRACE V., 101 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
883. A Study of Roses. 

131 



POOEE, HENEY E., A. N. A., 45 Eidge Street, Orange, N. J. 
Born, Newark, N. J. , 1858. Pupil of Peter Moran and P. A. F. A. , 
in Philadelphia; N. A. D., New York, and Luminais and Bou- 
gereau, Paris. Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D. , 1888. 

529. Foxhounds. 

1477. Back-log Eeveries. 

1478. The Wounded Hound. 

POETEE, BENJAMIN C, N. A., 3 N. Washington Square, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Melrose, Mass. Pupil of Dr. Eimmer, Bos^ 
ton. Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

705. Portrait of Cornelius Vanderbilt. 

706. Miss Edith Wormser. 

707. Mrs. Porter. 

708. The Hon. Mrs. Herbert F. Eaton. 

POETEE, GEOEGE TAYLOE, 83 Eue Notre-Dame-des-Champs, 
Paris, France. 

203. Portrait of a Boy. 

POST, W. MEEEITT, 55 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857. Pupil of the Art Students' League, New 
York. Member of the American Water Color Society. 
704. The Pines in November. 

POTTHAST, EDWAED, A. N. A., 52 East 23d Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Cincinnati, O., 1857. Pupil of the Cincinnati 
School of Fine Arts. Clark Prize, N. A. D., 1899. Member of 
the American Water Color Society. 

370. The Ox Team. 

571. Milking Time. 

636. The Village Carpenter. 

PEELLWITZ, EDITH MITCHILL, 31 West 68th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, South Orange, N. J. Pupil of Brush and Cox, 
New York, and Bouguereau, Tony Eobert-Fleury and Courtois, 
Paris. Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1894; Dodge Prize, N. 
A. D., 1895 ; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. Member of the 
Society of American Artists. 
92. Child with Azalea. 
136. Tannhauser (Legend). 

PEELLWITZ, HENEY, 152 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y., 1865. Pupil of Dewing and Art Stu- 
dents' League, New York, and Julian Academy, Paris. Third 
Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1893. Member of the Society of 
American Artists. 

134. Dante and Virgil. 

720. An Idyll. 

PEENDEEGAST, MAUEICE B., 83 Walnut Street, Winchester, Mass. 

791. The South Boston Pier. 

792. Crescent Beach, a Holiday. 

793. The Stony Beach. 

794. Bass Point. 

132 



PROCTOR, A. PHIMISTER, 13 East 30th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, 1862. Pupil, of the Art Students' League, New York, and 
Puech and Angelbert, Paris. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; 
gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the National 
Sculpture Society, the Society of American Artists, the American 
Water Color Society, and the Architectural League, N. Y. N. 
C, Pan-American Exposition, 1901. (See Group II.) 

833. A Puma Drinking. 

834. Rocky Mountain Sheep. 

835. Elk. 

PYLE, HOWARD, Wilmington, Del. Born, Wilmington. Del., 1853. 
Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 
1895 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1159-1164. The Pilgrimage of Truth. 

1165. Autumn. 

RANGER, HENRY W., 228 West 44th Street. New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y., 1858. Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Member of the American Water Color Society. 

428. A Group of Oaks. 

429. The Wood Lot in Early May. 

430. The Cornfield. 

431. Spring Woods. 

REDFIELD, EDWARD W., Center Bridge, Bucks Co., Pa. Born, 
Bridgeville, Del., 1868. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Fine Arts, and of Bougereau and Tony Robert-Fleury, Paris. 
Medal, A. C. P., 1896; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

674. The Mill at St. Maur. 

675. Charenton Bridge. 

676. Twilight, Paris. 

677. The Last Boat, Evening. 

REHN, F. K. M., A. N. A., 222 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Fine Arts. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
Member of the American Water Color Society. 

267. A Northwester in Gloucester Harbor. 

781. A Swelling Surge. 

789. A Summer Sea. 

REID, ROBERT, 142 East 33d Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Stockbridge, Mass. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Benjamin- 
Constant, and Doucet, Paris. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago. 1893; 
Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1897 ; First Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 
1898 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of Ten 
American Painters. 
1. Moonrise. 

565. A Breezy Day. 

566. The Canna. 
572. Reflections. 

REMINGTON, FREDERIC, A. N. A. , New Rochelle, N. Y. Born. 
Canton, N. Y., 1861. 
356. The Forsyth Fight. 

133 
10 



EICE, WILLIAM M. J., A. N. A., 55 West 33d Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1854. Pupil of Beckwith, New 
York, and Caroius-Duran, Paris. Member of the Society of 
American Artists. 

253. Portrait of a Man. 
739. Portrait of a Lady. 

RICHARDS, WILLIAM T., Newport, E. I. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1833. Medal, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876 ; Tem- 
ple silver medal, P. A. F. A., 1885 ; bronze medal, Paris Expo- 
sition, 1889. Member of the American Water Color Society. 

41. The Casquets, English Channel. 

ROBERTSON, ETHEL BURT, 237 McGregor Street, Mt. Auburn, 
Cincinnati, 0. 

1004. Portrait of an Old Gentleman. 

ROBINSON, THEODORE, deceased. 

476. Union Square in Winter. 

477. A Village Street. 
523. In the Sun. 
763. Girl at Piano. 

ROBINSON, WILL S., A. N. A., 202 West 74th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of 
the American Water Color Society. 

437. A Village Street. 
668. Early Evening. 

ROLSHOVEN, JULIUS, 76 Fulham Road, London, S. W., England. 
Born, Detroit, Mich. Pupil of Loefftz, Munich ; Frank Duven- 
eck, Cincinnati, and Tony Robert-Fleury, Paris. Honorable 
mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

42. From Tuscan Wanderings. 

43. Lady Spencer Walpole. 

44. Mrs. E. C. 

ROOK, EDWARD F., care of L. V. Sone, White Plains, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y. Pupil of Benjamin-Constant and Jean 
Paul Laurens, Paris. Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1898. 

415. Pearl Clouds, Moonlight. 
701. The Mountain Brook. 
726. The Inn, Moonlight. 

ROSE, GUY, Europe. Born, Los Angeles, Cal., 1867. Pupil of Le- 
febvre, Benjamin-Constant and Doucet, Paris. Honorable men- 
tion, Paris Salon, 1894 ; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. 
37. The Moth. 

ROSELAND, HARRY, 191 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886. Pupil of J B. Whittaker, Brooklyn, 
Thos. Eakins, Philadelphia, and Beckwith, New York. Sec- 
ond Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1898. 
349. An Important Letter. 

134 



KOSENTHAL, ALBEET, 1530 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of Gerome, Paris. 

740. George G. Pierie, Esq. 

ROTHERY, ALBERT, Omaha Art Institute, Omaha, Neb. 
319. Cornfield. 

RYDER, A. P., 308 West 15th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
New Bedford, Mass., 1847. Pupil of William E. Marshall. 
Member of the Society of American Artists. 

425. Jonah. 

436. Siegfried. 

495. Temple of the Mind. 

SACKETT, CLARA ELISABETH, Twentieth Century Club, Buffalo, 
N. Y. Born, Westfield, N. Y. 

962. A Lady of Quality. 
979. Mrs. Cowles Wadsworth. 
1186. Miss Emily WiUiams. 

SANDERS, BERTHA D., 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
795. The Star and the Brook. 

SARGENT, JOHN S., N. A., R. A., 33 Tite Street, Chelsea, London, 
England. Born, Florence, Italy, 1856. Pupil of Carolus-Duran. 
Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1878 ; second class medal, Paris 
Salon, 1881 ; medal of Honor, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, 
A. C. P., 1890; medal. World's Pair, Chicago, 1893; Temple gold 
medal, P. A. F. A., 1894; Grand Prix, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France. 

26. Portrait of a Boy. 

27. Mrs. Inches. 

28. Portraits. 

29. Venetian Bead Stringers. 

30. A Street in Venice. 

31. Portrait. 

SARTAIN, EMILY, 1346 N Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
486. Marie. 
600. Metelill. 

SARTAIN, WILLIAM, A. N. A., 152 West 57th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1843. Pupil of the Pennsyl- 
vania Academy of the Fine Arts, and of Bonnat and the Ecole des 
Beaux Arts, Paris. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

412. The Young Musician. 

413. Neal Algiers 

715. Sand Dunes of Mannasquan. 

SATTERLEE, WALTER, A. N. A., 52 East 23d Street. New York, 
N. Y. Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1844. Pupil of the National 
Academy of Design, and of Edwin White, New York, and Bon- 
nat, Paris. Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1886. Member of the 
American Water Color Society. 
615. Monk at Prayer. 

135 



SAXTON, JOHN G., 318 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Troy, N. Y., 1860. Pupil of Lefebvre, Tony Eobert-Fleury and 
Olivier Merson, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 
1900. 

618. The Watering Place. 

SCHILLING, ALEXANDEE, 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Chicago, HI. Pupil of G. P. Collis. Member of the Amer- 
ican Water Color Society. 

829. Upland Fields. 

SCHNEIDEE, W. G., 163 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 

802. Spring. 

SCHOFIELD, W. ELMEE, Ogontz, Pa. Born, Philadelphia, Pa.. 
1867. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and 
of Bouguereau, Ferrier, Doucet and Aman-Jean, Paris. Honor- 
able mention, A. C. P., 1898 ; Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1900 ; honor- 
able mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

414. Twilight. 

530. Winter. 

702. Autumn in Brittany. 

703. Winter Evening. 

SCHEEYVOGEL, CHAELES, 1220 Park Avenue, Hoboken, N. J. 
Born, New York, N. Y., 1861. Pupil of Carl Marr. August 
Schwabe and Frank Kirchbach, Munich. Clarke Prize, N. A. D,, 
1900 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
281. My Bunkie. 

SCHUMAOHEE, WILLIAM E., 59 Avenue de Saxe, Paris, France. 
Born, Boston, Mass., 1870. 
147. Building a City. 

SCOTT, EMILY M., 142 East 18th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Springwater, N. Y. Pupil of the National Academy of Design 
and the Art Students' League, New York. Medal, Atlanta 
Exposition, 1895. 

803. A Eose. 
815. White Eoses. 

876. From Grandmother's Garden. 

SCOTT, WILLIAM WALLACE, Nantucket, Mass. Member of the 
American Water Color Society. 
1181. Charles Lyon, Esq. 

SEAES, SAEAH C, 12 Arlington Street, Boston, Mass. Born, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1858. Pupil of Eoss Turner, Joseph de Camp, 
Dennis M. Bunker, Edmund C. Tarbell and Geo. De F. Brush. 
Evans Prize, A. W. C. S., 1893; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 
1893 ; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

511. Portrait of Elizabeth. 

799. Portrait of Miss S. 

805. Portrait of a Lady in White. 

823. Eomola. 

136 



SEAES, TABER, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Member of the 
Architectural League, N. Y, 

222. Holland Fisher Girl. 

SELLSTEDT, L. G., N, A., 76 W. Mohawk Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Born, Sundsvall. Sweden, 1819. 

320. Mrs. Caroline Scott Sellstedt. 

321. Ex-President Millard Fillmore. 

322. L. G. Sellstedt, N. A. 

SEWELL, AMANDA BREWSTER, 52 East 23d Street, New York, 
N. Y. Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1888. 

254. Portrait of a Lady. 
442. The Fig Gatherers. 

SEWELL, ROBERT V. V., 52 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y. Pupil of Lefebvre and Boulanger, Paris. 
First Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1889. Member of the Archi- 
tectural League and the Society of Mural Painters. 

2. Psyche before the Throne of Venus. 

456. La Belle Dame sans Merci. 

1080. The Fates— Lachesis. 

1081. The Fates— Atropos. 

1082. The Fates— Clotho. 

SHANNON, J. J., A. R. A., 3 Holland Park Road, W., London, Eng. 
Born, Auburn, N. Y. First class medal, Paris Salon ; gold medal, 
Berlin ; gold medal, Vienna ; second class medal, Munich ; gold 
medal, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1897 ; Lippincott Prize, P. 
A. F. A., 1899. 

52. Miss Kitty. 

53. Mrs. Shannon. 

SHARP, J. H., 118 East 4th Street, Cincinnati, O. Born, Bridge- 
port, O., 1859. Pupil of Carl Marr and the Royal Academy, 
Munich, and Jean Paul Laurens and Benjamin-Constant, Paris. 

607. The Great Sleep. 

SHAW, ANNIE CORNELIA, deceased. 
133. The Russet Year. 

SHERWOOD, ROSINA EMMET, Westport, Essex Co., N. Y. Born, 
New York, N. Y., 1857. Pupil of William M. Chase, New York, 
and the Julian Academy, Paris. Silver medal, Paris Exposition, 
1889 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Member of the Society 
of American Artists and the American Water Color Society. 

604. Children Playing on the Sand. 

817. The Sisters. 

826. Girl with Harp. 

896. Children on the Beach. 

137 



SHIRLAW, WALTER, N. A., 3 North Washington Square, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Paisley, Scotland, 1837. Pupil of the Bava- 
varian Royal Academy, Raab, Wagner, Raraberg and Linden- 
schmidt, Munich. Medal, Royal Academy, Munich ; medal, Cen- 
tennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876 ; medal, Paris Exposition, 
1889. Member of the American Water Color Society, the Socie- 
ty of Mural Painters and the Architectural League, N. Y. 

94. The Mirror. 

SHURTLEFF, R. M., N. A., 44 West 22d Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Rindge, N. H. Pupil of the Lowell Institute, Boston, and 
the National Academy of Design, New York. Member of the 
American Water Color Society. 

263. Autumn Forest. 

264. A Woodland Pool. 

729. Through the Woods to the Lake. 
809. Near the Upper Au Sable. 

SHUTTLEWORTH, CLAIRE, The Berkeley, Johnson's Park. Buf- 
falo, N. Y. Born, Buffalo, N. Y., 1868. Pupil of the Buffalo 
Art Students' League, Frank V. Dumond, New York, and of 
Merson, Collin and Leroy, Paris. 

252. A Church Interior. 
749. Portrait. 

SIBONI, EMMA B., Twentieth Century Club, Buffalo, N. Y. 
1157. Miss Anna Belle Wing. 

SIMMONS, EDWARD, Wainscott, L. I., N. Y. Born, Cambridge, 
Mass., 1852. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. Member 
of Ten American Painters. 

68. Looking East, St. Ives. 
570. High Sea. 

SMEDLEY, WILLIAM T., A. N. A., Lawrence Park, Bronxville, 
N. Y. Born, Chester Co., Pa., 1858. Pupil of the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Fine Arts. Evans Prize, A. W. C. S., 1890; 
bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of 
American Artists, and the American Water Color Society. 

544. A Summer Occupation. 

SMILLIE, GEORGE H., N. A., 650 Madison Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. Born, New York, N. Y., 1840. Pupil of James M. Hart. 
Member of the American Water Color Society. 

295. Venice. 

632. In Time of Blossom. 

188 



SMILLIE, JAMES D., N. A., 156 East 36th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y., 1833. Member of the American Water 
Color Society. 

297. The Source of the River. 

SMITH, F. HOPKINSON, 150 East 34th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Baltimore, Md., 1838. Member of the American Water 
Color Society. 

824. In the Glow of the Afternoon. 

SMITH, JESSIE WILLCOX, 1523 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Born, Philadelphia, Pa. 

836. The Prayer. 

SMITH, JOSEPH LINDON, " The Ludlow," Boston, Mass., Mem- 
ber of the Society of Mural Painters. 

843. The Critics. 
1078. Corner of the Ducal Palace, Venice. 

SMITH, OLIVER PHELPS, 391 Bainbridge Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 
Born, Hartford, Conn., 1867. Pupil of Otto Heinigke. 

840. The Common Enemy. 

841. " How does my Lady's Garden Grow ? " 

947. Adoration of the Magi. 

948. Jesus Walking on the Sea. 

SMITH, W. GRANVILLE, 52 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y 
Born, Granville, N. Y. Pupil of Walter Satterlee and the Art 
Students' League, New York. Third Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 
1900. Member of the American Water Color Society. 

300. The Light of the House. 
819. Alone. 

SNELL, HENRY B., 200 West 137th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Richmond, England. Gold medal, A. C. P., 1896; honorable 
mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the American 
Water Color Society. President of the New York Water Color 
Club. 

337. Twilight at Sea. 

338. Docking a Liner. 

339. The Citadel of Quebec, 

SNOW, E. TAYLOR, 1815 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa. 

273. On the Octoraro, Pennsylvania. 

SPENCER, MARGARET KITTREDGE, South Orange, N. J. 
1008. Miniature Portrait. 

139 



STAGEY, ANNA L., 21 Tree Studio Building, Chicago, 111. 
172. A Church of the Eleventh Century, Antwerp. 

STERNER, ALBERT, Nutley, N. J. Born, London, England, 1863. 
Pupil of Boulanger, Lefebvre and Gerome, Paris. Honorable 
mention, Paris Salon, 1891 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
Member of the American Water Color Society. 

797. Phoebe. 

811. Portrait of Mrs. Albert Sterner. 

STETSON, CHARLES WALTER, 20 Grundmann Studios, Boston, 
Mass. Born, Tiverton, R I. , 1858. 

617. A Dance on the Shore. 
744. River and Cloud. 

STEUART, SARAH B., 9 Union Street, Montclair, N. J. 
958. Portrait of a Child. 

STEWART. JULIUS L.. 36 Rue Copernic, Paris, France. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1855. Pupil of Gerome and Raimundo de 
Madrazo, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1885 ; third 
class medal, Paris Salon, 1890 ; gold medals, Berlin, 1891 and 
1895 ; gold medal, Munich, 1897. N. C. Paris Exposition, 1889. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, France. 

193. Study in Reflected Sunlight. 

194. The Nymph and the Bird. 

195. The Red Veil. 

196. Sunflowers. 

STICKNEY, MARY WEST, 286 Ashland Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 
1005. Ruth. 

STORY, JULIAN, 7 Place des Etats-Unis, Paris, France. Born, 
Oxford, Eng. Pupil of Frank Duveneck and of Boulanger and 
Lefebvre, Paris. Third class medal, Paris Salon, 1889 ; gold 
medal, Berlin, 1891 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Mem- 
ber of the Society of American Artists. 

164. Song. 

165. Goldfish. 

166. Two Portraits. 

STOW, ISABELLE, 97 Norwood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 
827. Daffodils. 

STOWELL, M. LOUISE, 768 Powers Building, Rochester, N. Y. 
Born, Rochester, N. Y. Pupil of Arthur W. Dow. 

880. The Steps. 

140 



STRAFER, HARRIETTE R., 41 Union Square, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Covington, Ky., 1873. Pupil of the Cincinnati Academy 
of Fine Arts and of Mrs. MacMonnies, Courtois and Collin, 
Paris. 

908. Portrait of my Grandmother. 

STREAN, MARIA J., 234 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. 

998. Portrait of Miss S. 

999. Portrait. 

1000. Study. 

1001. Portrait of Miss Johnston. 

SYMON, GEORGE GARDNER, 2565 Ashland Avenue, Ravenswood, 
111. 

85. The Road to the Sea. 



TABER, EDWARD MARTIN, deceased. 
251. Mt. Mansfield in Winter. 

TANNAHILL, MARY H., 939 Eighth Avenue, New York. N. Y. 

966. Portrait of Mr. B. 

978. John Burroughs at Slabsides. 

TANNER, HENRY O., 51 Boulevard Saint Jacques, Paris, France. 
Born, Pittsburg, Pa. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Fine Arts and of Jean Paul Laurens and Benjamin-Constant, 
Paris. Bronze medal. Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; honorable men- 
tion, Paris Salon, 1896 ; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1897 ; 
Lippincott Prize, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1900 ; 
silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

231. Daniel in the Lions' Den. 



TARBELL, EDMUND C, 15 Harcourt Studios, Boston, Mass. Born, 
West Groton, Mass., 1862. Pupil of the Museum of Fine Arts, 
Boston, and of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. Clarke Prize, 
National Academy of Design, 1890 ; Shaw Fund Prize, Society of 
American Artists, 1893 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; first 
Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design, 1894 ; Lippincott 
Prize, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1895 ; Temple 
gold medal, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1895 ; gold 
medal, Art Club of Philadelphia, 1895 ; bronze medal, Paris Ex- 
position, 1900. Member of Ten American Painters. 

512. The Golden Screen. 

513. Lady in Yellow. 
519. The Bath. 

141 



TAYLOR, EMILY DRAYTON, 1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of Cecile Ferrere, Paris and 
of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. 

964. Miss Mabel Heyward Taylor. 

965. Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. 

981. Miss Marie Eulalie Lesley. 

982. Miss Edith M. Taylor. 

983. Mrs. Charles M. Lea. 

THA JFr?' ^ BB ? TT H., N. A., Scarboro, N. Y. Born, Boston, Mass., 
1849. Pupil of Henry D. Morse and J. B. Whittaker, Brooklyn; 
of the National Academy of Design, New York and Gerome, 
Pans. Temple gold medal, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine 
Arts, 1891 ; Elkins Prize, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine 
Arts ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 : medal. World's Fair 
Chicago, 1893 ; Clark Prize, National Academy of Design, 1898 ; 
gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of 
American Artists and the Society of Mural Painters. 

627. Portrait of a Young Woman. 

628. The Head. 

THAYER, THEODORA W., 5 Phillips Place, Cambridge, Mass. 
Born, Milton, Mass., 1868. Pupil of Joseph De Camp. 

996. Portrait of Bliss Carman. 

997. Portrait of Miss L. 

THERIAT, CHARLES J., Le Mee, par Melun, Seine-et-Marne, 
France. Born, New York, N. Y., 1860. Pupil of Lefebvre and 
Boulanger, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; 
honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1896 ; honorable mention, Paris 
Exposition, 1900. 

125. The Caravan. 
167. Arabs. 

THOMAS, S. SEYMOUR, 830 18th Street, South Birmingham, Ala. 
Born, St. Augustine, Tex., 1868. Pupil of William M. Chase, 
New York, and Lefebvre and Benjamin-Constant, Paris. Honor- 
able mention, Paris Salon, 1895 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. 

224. After the Bath. 

THOMPSON, ELLEN K. BAKER, 7 Rue Lemaitre, Puteaux-sur- 
Seme, France. Born, New York, N. Y. Pupil of Paul Soy er and 
Harry Thompson, Paris. 

187. Two Little Friends. 

THORNE, WILLIAM, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Delavan, Wis., 1864. Pupil of Benjamin-Constant, Lefebvre and 

142 



Jean Paul Laurens, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 
1891. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

718. Portrait. 

719. Mallards. 

TODD, H. STANLEY, 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
St. Louis, Mo., 1871. 

260. Malcolm Graham, Esq. 

TOLMAN, STACEY, 7 Thomas Street, Providence, R. I. 
123. Portrait. 

TRASK, MAEY CHUMAR, 140 West 46th Street, New York, N. Y. 
967. Portrait. 

TRUESDELL, GAYLORD SANGSTON, deceased 
153. Cows by the Bank of the River. 

TRYON, D. W., N. A., 230 West 59th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Hartford, Conn., 1849 Pupil of Daubigny, Jacquesson de 
la Chevreuse and Guillemet, Paris. Third Hallgarten Prize, Na- 
tional Academy of Design, 1887 ; Ellsworth Prize, Art Institute 
of Chicago ; Webb Prize, Society of American Artists, 1889 ; 
gold medal, Munich International Exposition ; medal World's 
Fair, Chicago, 1893. Member of the Society of American Art- 
ists and the American Water Color Society. 

646. After Showers, June. 

647. The First Leaves. 

648. November. 

649. Sunrise. 

650. Early Spring, New England. 

651. Evening, April. 

652. Evening, Autumn. 

653. Daybreak. 

654. The Meadow, Morning. 

TURCAS, JULES, 260 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
49. The Blacksmith's Shop. 

TURNER, CHARLES Y., N. A., 35 West 14th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Baltimore, Md., 1850. Pupil of the National Acad- 
emy of Design and the Art Students' League, New York, and 
of Jean Paul Laurens, Munkacsy and Bonnat, Paris. Second 
Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design, 1884. Member 
of the American Water Color Society, the Society of Mural 
Painters and the Architectural League, N. Y. 

465. The Days that are No More. 

143 



TURNER, ROSS S., 135 Bridge Street, Salem, Mass. Born, West- 
port, N. Y., 1847. Member of the American Water Color Society. 

812. Twilight, Mexico. 

813. The Golden Galleon. 

820. A Sunday Morning Flower Market, Mexico. 

TWACHTMAN, J. H., Greenwich, Conn. Born, Cincinnati, 0., 
1853. Pupil of the School of Design and Frank Duveneck, Cin- 
cinnati, and the Munich Art School. Webb Prize, S. A. A., 1888; 
medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; Temple gold medal, P. A. 
F. A., 1895; honorable mention, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 
1899. Member of Ten American Painters. 

769. Grinnell Wharf. 

770. The New Arrival. 

771. Waterfall. 

772. Red Wharf. 

773. Baby's Reflection. 

774. The Hemlock Pool. 

775. Drying Sheds. 

776. Spar Yard. 

777. From the Upper Terrace. 

778. East Gloucester. 

779. The Ferry Landing. 

VAIL, EUGENE, 89 Rue Ampere, Paris, France. Born, Dervan, 
Brittany, 1856. Pupil of Cabanel, Dagnan-Bouveret and Collin, 
Paris. Gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; gold medal, Ant- 
werp. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France. 

154. A Breton Sunday. 

155. Evening in Brittany. 

156. The Harbor of Audierne. 

VAN BOSKERCK, R. W., A. N. A., 58 West 57th Street, New 
York. N. Y. Born, New Jersey, 1855. Pupil of R. Swain Gif- 
ford and A. H. Wyant, New York. Member of the Society of 
American Artists. 

246. In the Forest of Fontainebleau. 

247. Sunlit Vale, Derbyshire. 

248. The Last Gleam. 

VANDERPOEL, JOHN H., Art Institute, Chicago, 111. Born, Haar- 
lemmer-Meer, Holland, 1857. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre, 
Paris. 

890. Confidences. 

VAN INGEN, W. B., 57 East 59th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa, Pupil of Thomas Eakins, Philadelphia, John 
La Farge, New York, and Bonnat, Paris. Member of the Arch- 
itectural League and the Society of Mural Painters. 

209. Autumn. 

144 



VAN LAEE, A. T., A. N. A., 30 East 57th Street, New York, N. 
Y. Born, Auburn, N. Y., 1857. Pupil of R. Swain Gifford and 
the National Academy of Design, New York, and Geo. Poggen- 
beek, Holland, 

243. A Connecticut Hillside. 
673. Bronxville Meadows. 

VEDDER, ELIHU, N. A., The Century Association, 7 West 43d 
Street, New York. N. Y., and 68 Capo le Case, Pome, Italy. 
Born, New York. N. Y., 1836. Pupil of T. H. Matteson, Sher- 
bourne, N. Y. Member of the Society of American Artists and 
the Society of Mural Painters. 

73. The Enemy Sowing Tares. 

74. The Sphinx of the Seashore. 

75. The Keeper of the Threshold. 

76. Cumaean Sibyl. 

77. Old Well, Bordighera. 

78. A Sea Breeze. 

VINTON, FREDERIC P., N. A., 247 Newbury Street, Boston, 
Mass. Born, Bangor, Me., 1846. Pupil of William Hunt 
and Dr. Rimmer, Boston ; Bonnat and Jean Paul Laurens, 
Paris ; and of the Royal Bavarian Academy, Munich. Honor- 
able mention, Paris Salon, 1890 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 
1893 ; gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; silver medal, Paris 
Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

638. Portrait of Thomas G. Appleton. 

684. Portrait of John Harsen Rhoades, Esq. 

VOLK, DOUGLAS, N. A., National Arts Club, 37 West 34th Street, 
New York, N. Y. Born, Pittsfield, Mass., 1856. Pupil of Ger- 
ome, Paris. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; Shaw Fund 
Prize, S. A. A., 1899. Member of the Society of American 
Artists. 

524. The Woodland Maid. 

584. Song of the Pines. 

688. The Maiden's Reverie. 

689. Thoughts of Youth. 

VONNOH, ROBERT W., A. N. A., Rockland Lake, N. Y. Born, 
Hartford, Conn., 1858, Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. 
Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1889; bronze medal, Paris Ex- 
position, 1889 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; bronze 
medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of Amer- 
ican Artists. 

535. November. 

678. Master Cyrus McCormick. 

679. Mrs. M. E. Potter. 

680. Miss Ellen Wallace Waller. 

681. Mother and Daughter. 

145 



VOORHEES, CLARK G., 1 West 68th Street, New York, N. Y. 
416. The Village Street, Moonlight. 



WADSWORTH, WEDWORTH, 345 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. Born, Buffalo, N. Y, 1846. 



844. " Meadows in the Dusk Asleep. " 



WALCOTT, H. M., Rutherford, N. J. Born, New York, N. Y. 
Pupil of the National Academy of Design, New York, and of 
Benjamin-Constant and Jean Paul Laurens, Paris. Honorable 
mention, Paris Salon, 1897. 

181. Adoration of the Magi. 



WALKER, HENRY OLIVER, A. N. A., Lakewood, N. J. Born, 
Boston, Mass. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris. Shaw Fund Prize, S. A. 
A., 1894 ; Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1895. Member of the Society 
of American Artists and the Society of Mural Painters. 

514. A Morning Vision. 

520. The Singers. 

536. Mrs. Walker and Children. 



WALKER, HORATIO, N. A., care of N. E. Montross, 372 Fifth 
Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, 1858. Evans Prize, A. W. C. 
S., 1888; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; medal, World's 
Fair, Chicago, 1893. Member of the Society of American Artists 
and the A merican Water Color Society. 

620. The Harrower. 

621. The Wood-chopper. 

622. Plowing— The First Gleam. 

623. The Milk Yard. 

624. A Sty (B). 
842. Morning. 



WALL, A. BRYAN, 814 Arch Street, Allegheny, Pa. Born, Alle- 
gheny, Pa. Pupil of his father, Alfred Wall, Pittsburg. 

353. Sheep, Late Autumn. 



WARD, EDGAR M., N. A., 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Urbana, 0. PupH of the National Academy of Design, 
New York, and of the Ecole des Beaux- Arts, Paris. 



601. The Sail Maker. 
736. The Taxidermist. 



146 



WATEOUS, HAEBY W., N. A., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. 
Y. Born, San Francisco, Cal., 1857. Pupil of Bonnat, Bou- 
langer, Lefebvre and Humphrey Moore, Paris. Clarke Prize, N. 
A. D., 1894. 

311. Eecords. 

312. The Mandolin Player. 

313. Bills. 



WAUGH, IDA, 4100£ Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine 
Arts and of Lefebvre, Benjamin-Constant and Paul de Lance, 
Paris. Dodge Prize, N. A. D., 1896. 

230. Portrait. 



WEBB, J. LOUIS, 20 East 55th Street, New York, N. Y. Born. New 
York. Pupil of William M. Chase. Member of the Society of 
American Artists. 

323. Interior of a Studio. 

324. Still Life. 



WEEKS, EDWIN LOED, 12 Eue Leonard de Vinci, Paris, France. 
Born, Boston, Mass., 1849. Pupil of Gerome and Bonnat, Paris. 
Gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; gold medal, A. C P., 1891 ; 
Diploma of Honor, Berlin International Exposition, 1891 ; gold 
medal, Dresden, 1897 ; gold medal, Munich, 1897. Chevalier of 
the Legion of Honor, France. 

173. Loading the Caravan — Early Morning in Persia. 

WEIDNEE, GAEL A., 7 West 92d Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Hoboken, N. J., 1865. Pupil of the National Academy of De- 
sign and the Art Students' League, New York, and of Paul 
Nanen, Munich. 

994. Portrait of Victor Weidner. 
1167. Portrait Study. 
1185. Portrait of Mrs. W. 



WEIE, EDITH DEAN, 58 Trumbull Street, New Haven, Conn. 
Born, New Haven, Conn., 1875. Pupil of the Yale School of 
Fine Arts, Lucia Fairchild Fuller and Adele Herter. 

980. Miniature. 

WEIR, J. ALDEN, N. A., 146 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, West Point, N. Y., 1852. Pupil of Eobert W. Weir, and 
of G6rome, Paris. Silver and bronze medals, Paris Exposition, 

147 



1889 ; medal, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1897 ; bronze medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the American Water Color 
Society, and Ten American Painters. 

575. In the Sun. 

576. New England Plowman. 

577. Portrait of Miss B. 

578. New England Factory. 

579. Portrait of Children. 

580. The Red Bridge. 

581. The Open Book. 

582. Portrait of Miss M. 

583. The Christmas Tree. 

WEIR, JOHN F., N. A., Yale School of Fine Arts, New Haven, 
Conn. Born, West Point, N. Y., 1841. Pupil of Robert W. 
Weir. N. C. Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876. 

284. East Rock, New Haven. 
539. Feeding the Chickens. 

WENDT, WILLIAM, 710 Sedgwick Street, Chicago, 111. Born, 
Germany, 1865. 

81. Los Floras Canon. 

82. Hillside with Poppies. 
197. The Lone Oak. 

WHEELER, JANET D., 1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
516. Portrait of a Lady. 

WHISTLER, J. McNEILL, 110 rue du Bac, Paris, France. Born, 
Lowell, Mass., 1834. Pupil of Gleyre, Paris. Third class medal, 
Paris Salon, 1883; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1894; two 
medals of honor, Paris Exposition, 1900. Officer of the Legion of 
Honor, France. 

96. Bognor — Nocturne. 

97. Blue and Silver — Chopping Channel. 

98. Grey and Silver — The Mersey. 

99. The Blacksmith. 

100. Variations in Flesh Color and Green — The Balcony. 

101. Southampton — Nocturne. 

102. The Music Room. 

WHITEMAN, S. EDWIN, 5 W. Mulberry Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of Boulanger, Lefebvre and Ben- 
jamin-Constant, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 



17. Evening. 

148 



WHITMAN, SARAH WYMAN, 184 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
Born, Baltimore, Md., 1842. Pupil of William Hunt and of Cou- 
ture, Paris. Member of the Society of American Artists. 

490. Portrait— Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. 
555. Niagara. 

WHITTEMORE, WILLIAM J., A. N. A., 318 West 57th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, New York, N. Y., 1860. Pupil of the Art 
Students' League and the National Academy of Design, New 
York, and of Lefebvre and Benjamin- Constant, Paris. Silver 
medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; bronze medal, Atlanta Exposition, 
1895. Member of the American Water Color Society. 

528. Portrait of Marjorie H. 

831. Maidenhood. 

881. Vanity. 

923. Group of Three Portraits. 

WHITTREDGE, WORTHINGTON, N. A., Summit, N. J. Born, 
Springfield, O , 1820. Pupil of Andreas Achenbach. Bronze 
medal, Centennial Exposition, Phila., 1876. 

293. A Breezy Day. 

709. A Primitive Forest Brook. 

WIGAND, A. ALBRIGHT, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
533. Portrait. 

WIGGINS. CARLETON, A. N. A., 1151 Broadway, New York. N. Y. 
Born, Turner's, Orange Co., N. Y., 1848. Pupil of the National 
Academy of Design and George Inness, New York. Member of 
the Society of American Artists, the American Water Color So- 
ciety, and the Society of Landscape Painters. 

282. In Midsummer. 
296. The Evening Hour. 

WILES, IRVING R., N. A., 106 West 55th Street, New York, N.Y. 
Born, Utica, N. Y., 1862. Pupil of L. M. Wiles, William M. 
Chase and J. Carroll Beckwith, New York, and of Carolus-Du- 
ran, Paris. Third Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1886; Clarke 
Prize, N. A. D., 1889; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889; 
medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; Evans Prize, A. W. C. S., 
1897 ; Shaw Fund Prize, S. A. A., 1900 ; bronze medal, Paris 
Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of American Artists, 
the American Water Color Society, and the Architectural 
League, N. Y. 

518. A Yellow Rose. 

589. Portrait of L. M. Wiles, Esq. 

590. Portrait of William Ritschel, Esq. 

591. Portrait of Mrs. Irving R. Wiles. 

11 149 



WILES, L. M., 106 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Perry, N. Y., 1826. Pupil of William Hart and J. F. Cropsey, 
New York. 

637. Highlands of Scotland. 

WILLIAMS, FREDERICK BALLARD, 52 East 23d Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1872. Pupil of the Na- 
tional Academy of Design. 

25* Old Viaduct across the Passaic River at Little Falls. 

66. The Golden Chain. 

79. A Woodland Glade. 

110. In the Valley of the Passaic. 

487. Near Caldwell, N. J. 

488. Ceres. 
509. Cassandra. 

741. Rosemary. 

742. Wood Nymph. 

WOOD, THOMAS W., N. A., 51 West 10th Street. New York, N.Y. 
Born, Montpelier, Vt., 1823. Pupil of Hans Gude, Dusseldorf. 
Ex-President of the National Academy of Design. Member 
of the American Water Color Society. 

249. Senator Thomas C. Piatt. 

WOODBURY, CHARLES H., 192 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
Born, Lynn, Mass., 1864. Pupil of Lefebvre and Boulanger, 
Paris. Gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; bronze medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of American 
Artists. 

245. Maine Coast. 
255. The Ground Swell. 
633. Northwest Wind. 

WOODBURY, MARCIA OAKES, 192 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
Born, Lynn, Mass., 1864. Pupil of Lasar, Paris. Medal, At- 
lanta Exposition, 1895. 

117. Mother and Daughter. 
825. The Smoker. 

WOODWARD, ELLSWORTH, 6th and Camp Streets, New Orleans, 
La. Born, Massachusetts, 1861. Pupil of the Rhode Island 
School of Design, Providence, and of Carl Marr, Munich. 

961. Watching the Trawlers. 

j 
WUERPEL, EDMUND H., Museum of Fine Arts, St. Louis, Mo. 
Born, St. Louis, Mo. , 1866. Pupil of the St. Louis School of Fine 
Arts and of Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fleury, Ferrier and Aman- 
Jean, Paris. 

682. Dreaming Waters. 

150 



WYANT, A. H., deceased. 

439. A Mountain Brook. 

440. Nightfall. 

441. Clearing Off. 

YETO, GENJIRO, 2 West 14th Street, New York, N. Y. 
954. Hanging Bough. 

YOUNG, CHARLES MORRIS, 1520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Born, Gettysburg, Pa. 

691. The Mill Race. 

692. Midwinter. 

693. Winter Morning after Snow. 
728. Twilight. 

ZOGBAUM, RUFUS F., New Rochelle, N. Y. Born, Charleston, S. 
C, 1849. Pupil of the Art Students' League, New York and of 
Bonnat, Paris. Member of the American Water Color Society. 

360. Manilla Bay. 
847. A Bluejacket. 



GROUP II. 

SCULPTURE, INCLUDING MEDALS AND CAMEOS. 

ADAMS, HERBERT, N. A., 42 West 15th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, West Concord, Vt., 1858. Pupil of Mercie, Paris. Hon- 
orable mention, Paris Salon, 1889 ; honorable mention, Paris Ex- 
position, 1889; medal, A. C. P., 1892; medal, World's Fair, 
Chicago, 1893. Member of the Society of American Artists, the 
National Sculpture Society, and the Architectural League, N. Y 
N. C. Pan-American Exposition, 1901. 

1480. Portrait Bust (marble, wood and gold.) 

1481. Portrait of a Lady (bronz«.) 

1482. Portrait of Miss Julia Marlowe. 

1483. Portrait of a Young Lady (tinted marble,) 

1484. Portrait, bas relief. 

AMATEIS/L., 1717 19th Street, Washington, D. C. 

1485. At El Caney. 

ANDERSEN, HENDRICK CHRISTIAN, 436 Fifth Avenue, New 
York, N. Y. 

1486. Bust of Andreas Andersen. 

1487. A Little French Girl. 

151 



BAENAED, GEOEGE GEEY, 936 West End Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Belief onte, Pa., 1863. Pupil of the Art Institute 
of Chicago, and of Cavelier and the ^cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. 
Gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900- Member of the National 
Sculpture Society. 

1488. Pan. 

1489. Two Natures. 



BAENHORN, CLEMENT J., Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pupil 
of Mercie, Puech, Bougereau and Ferrier, Paris. Honorable 
mention, Paris Salon, 1895 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Member of the National Sculpture Society. 



1490. Portrait of a Baby. 



BAETLETT, PAUL W., 229 East 20th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born. New Haven, Conn., 1865. Pupil of Fremiet and the i£cole 
des Beaux Arts, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1887. 
N. C. Paris Exposition, 1900. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
France. Member of the Society of American Artists, and the 
National Sculpture Society. 



1491. 


Statue of Michael Angelo. 


1492. 


Indian Dancer. 


1493. 


Equestrian Statue of Lafayette. 


1494. 


Statuette of Adam. 


1495. 


Medallion — Walt Whitman. 


1496. 


Statuette of Adam, sitting. 


1497. 


A Crocodile. 


1498. 


A Bird. 


1499. 


A Fish. 


1500. 


A Scarabeus. 


1500a. 


A Scarabeus. 


1501. 


Draped Figurine. 


1502. 


A Seal Toad on Toadstool. 


1502a, 


, A Seal Toad on Toadstool. 


1503. 


Pumpkin Covered with Insects. 


1504 to 1512 Nine Vases. 


1513. 


A Frog. 


1514. 


A Fish. 


1515. 


A Seal Bird on Turtle. 


1516. 


A Seal Bird on Turtle. 


1517. 


Group of Fishes. 


1518. 


Seal — Lion Cub. 


1519. 


Paper Weight — Frog on Turtle. 


1520. 


Paper Weight — Frog on Turtle. 


1521. 


Paper Weight — Frog on Turtle. 



1522 to 1529 Nine Vases. 

BEEGE, EDWAED, 9 Eue Campagne Premiere, Paris, France. 
1530. Muse Finding the Head of Orpheus. 
152' 



BITTER, KARL, New County Boulevard, Weehawken, N. J. Born, 
Vienna, Austria, 1867. Pupil of the Vienna Academy of Fine 
Arts and Edmund Hellmer. Silver medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Member of the National Sculpture Society and the Archi- 
tectural League, N. Y. 

1531. Dr. William Pepper, Provost of the University of Penn- 

sylvania. 

1532. Dancing Children. 



BORGLUM, SOLON H., 7 Rue Boissonade, Paris, France. Born, 
Ogden, Utah, 1868. Pupil of his brother and of the Art Academy 
of Cincinnati and of Grenier, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris 
Salon, 1899 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1533. Lassoing Wild Horses. 

1534. Lame Horse. 

1535. Buffalo. 

1536. The Dance. 

1537. Bull Fight. 

1538. Burial on the Plains. 

1539. The Last Round Up. 

1540. Snow Drift. 

1541. On the Border of White Man's Land. 

1542. Sun Dance. 

1543. Our Slave. 

1544. Blizzard. 



BOYLE, JOHN J., care of the National Arts Club, 37 West 34th 
Street, New York, N. Y. Born, New York, N. Y., 1852. Pupil 
of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and of the £cole 
des Beaux Arts, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1886. 
Member of the National Sculpture Society and the Architectural 
League, N. Y. 

1545. Stone Age in North America. 

1546. Tired Out. 

1547. Study of a Head. 



BREESE, ELOISE LAWRENCE, 35 East 22d Street, New York, 
N. Y. 

1548. Fountain. 



BRENNER, VICTOR DAVID, 20 Rue Bloinet, Paris, France. Born, 
Shavly, Russia, 1871. Pupil of Louis Oscar Roty. Bronze 
medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1549. Twelve Medallions and Plaquettes. 
153 



BROOKS, RICHARD E., 19 Boulevard Berthier, Paris, France. Born, 
Braintree, Mass. 

1550. Col. Thomas Cass. 

1551. Portrait. 

1552. Portrait. 

1553. Necklace. 

1554. Candlestick. 

1555. Eight Medals. 

1556. Eight Medals. 



BUSH-BROWN, HENRY K., 107 East 27th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Pupil of Henry K. Brown. 
Member of the National Sculpture Society and the Architectural 
League, N. Y. 

1557. Portrait of Mrs. A. 



CALDER, ALEXANDER STIRLING, 327 S. Broad Street, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. Born, Philadelphia, 1870. Pupil of the Pennsyl- 
vania Academy of the Fine Arts, and of Chapu and Falguiere, 
Paris. Gold medal, A. C. P., 1893. Member of the National 
Sculpture Society. 

1558. The Late B. B. Comegys. 

1559. College Drinking Fountain. 

1560. Helen Harte. 

1561. Athlete. 

1562. Narcissus. 
956. Mr. H. 



CLARKE, J. MOWBRAY, 138 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. 

1563. Volunteer Cavalryman. 

CLARKE, THOMAS SHIELDS, 50 Riverside Drive, New York, N. 
Y. Member of the National Sculpture Society, and the Archi- 
tectural League. 

1564. To Alma Mater. 



CORNWELL, MARTHA JACKSON, 152 West 57th Street, New 
York, N. Y. 

1565. Candlestick. 



COTTER, S. CECILIA, Ironton, O. Pupil of the Cincinnati Art 
Academy. 

1565a. Christ, the Rejected. 

154 



COUPEE, WILLIAM, 207 East 17th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Norfolk, 1853. Pupil of Thomas Ball. Member of the National 
Sculpture Society, and the Architectural League. 

1566. Becording Angel. 

DALLIN, CYEUS E., 69 Oakland Avenue, Arlington Heights, Mass. 
Born, Springville, Utah, 1861. Pupil of H. M. Chapu and Jean 
Dampt, Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1890 ; medal, 
World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Member of the National Sculpture Society. 

1567. Medicine Man. 

1568. Portrait Bust. 

1570. Don Quixote. 

ELWELL, F. EDWIN, 131 West 11th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Concord, Mass., 1858. Pupil of Daniel C. French, New 
York, and of Falguiere and the ]£cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. 
Medal World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; gold medals, A. C. P., 1891 
and 1897. Member of the Society of American Artists, the Na- 
tional Sculpture Society, and the Architectural League. 

1571. Dancing Girl. 

1572. Priestess of Isis. 

FLANAGAN, JOHN, 16 Impasse du Maine, Paris, France. Pupil 
of T. H. Bartlett, Boston, Augustus Saint Gaudens, New York, 
and of Chapu and Falguiere, Paris. Silver medal, Paris Expo- 
sition, 1900. 

1573. Swift Eunners. 

1574. Portrait Head. 

1575. Head of Athlete. 

1577. Head of Woman. 

1578. Head of Woman. 

1579. Head of Time. 

1580. Eleven Medals. 

FEENCH, DANIEL CHESTEE, 125 West 11th Street, New York, N. 
Y. Born, Exeter, N. H., 1850. Pupil of Thos. Ball. Third 
class medal, Paris Salon, 1892 ; grand prize, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Member of the Society of American Artists, the National 
Sculpture Society and the Architectural League. 

1581. Architecture. 

1582. Painting and Sculpture. 

GELEET, JOHN, 11 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Sleswick, Denmark, 1852. Pupil of the Eoyal Academy of Fine 
Arts, Copenhagen. Gold medal, A. C. P., 1899 ; honorable men- 
tion, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the National Sculpture 
Society and the Architectural League. 

1583. The Little Architects. 

1584. Wounded American Soldier. 

155 



GEAFLY, CHAELES, 2200 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1852. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Fine Arts and of Chapu and Dampt, Paris. Honorable men- 
tion, Paris Salon, 1891 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; 
silver medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; gold medal of honor, 
P. A. F. A., 1899; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member 
of the Society of American Artists and the National Sculpture 
Society. 

1585. Vulture of War. 

1586. Symbol of Life. 

1587. From Generation to Generation. 

1588. Portrait of Mrs. Charles Grafly. 

1589. Portrait of My Mother. 

1590. Architectural Medal. 

HAMMOND, JANE NYE, 22 Grundmann Studios, Clarendon Street, 
Boston, Mass. 

1591. Stephanie. 

1592. Portrait of Miss H. 

HAELEY, CHAELES E., 145 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y„ 

1593. Pierrot au Tribunal. 

1594. Our Mother of Sorrows. 

HAETLEY, JONATHAN SCOTT, N. A., 145 West 55th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Albany, N. Y., 1845. Studied in England, 
Germany, France and Italy. Member of the Society of American 
Artists, the National Sculpture Society and the Architectural 
League. 

1595. John Gilbert as "Sir Peter Teazle." 

1596. John Drew as " Charles Surface." 

1597. Ada Eehan as " Katherine " in "The Taming of the 

Shrew." 

1598. Felix Morris in " The Game of Cards." 

HAEVEY, ELI, 111 West 95th Street, New York, N. Y. Pupil of 
the Julian Academy, Paris. 

1599. Lion Eoaring. 

1600. Jaguar Eampant. 

1601. Bas-Eelief — Head of Lioness. 

1602. Lion Cubs. 

949. Bas-Eelief — Lioness. 

HAWLEY, JAMES J. 5 deceased. 

1603. The Water Witch. 

HYATT, ANNA VAUGHN, Francis Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. 

1604. Playing with Fire, 

KENDALL, WILLIAM SEEGEANT. See Group I. 

1605. Head of a Breton Girl. 

156 



LACHENMEYER, PAUL, 1603 Mt. Vernon Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Gold medal, A. C. P., 1898. 

1606. Circe. 

1607. Mephistopheles. 

MacMONNIES, FREDERICK, A. N. A., 84 Bd. Garibaldi, Paris, 
France. Born, Brooklyn, N. Y. , 1863. Pupil of Saint Gaudens, 
New York, and Falguiere, and the £cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. 
Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1889 ; second class medal, Paris 
Salon, 1891 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; medal, A. C. 
P., 1895 ; grand prize, Paris Exposition. 1900. Member of the 
Society of American Artists, the National Sculpture Society 
and the Architectural League. Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor, France. 

1608. Shakespeare. 

1609. Boy and Duck. 

1610. Equestrian Statue of General Slocum. 

1611. Seal— "Niagara." 

1612. Portrait Medallion — Miss Kennedy. 

MacNEIL, H. A., 145 West 55th Street, New York. N. Y. Born, 
Chelsea, Mass., 1866. Pupil of Massachusetts Normal Art 
School, Boston, and of Chapu and Falguiere, Paris. Silver 
medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the National Sculp- 
ture Society. 

1613. The Sun Vow. 

1614. The Moqui Runner. 

1615. Bust — Agnese. 

1616. Bust. 

MAYER, CASPER, American Museum of Natural History, New 
York, N. Y. Born, Bavaria, N. Y., 1871. Pupil of J. Q. A. 
Ward, and of the Cooper Union and the National Academy of 
Design, New York. 

1617. Negro Making Spear. 

MEARS, HELEN F., 145 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 

1618. Portrait of Augustus Saint Gaudens, Esq. 

MIRANDA, FERNANDO, 110 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Pupil of Piques, Spain. 

1619. Columbus Group. 

MULLIGAN, CHARLES J , Art Institute, Chicago, 111. Born, Ar- 
magh, Ireland, 1867. Pupil of Lorado Taft, Chicago. 

1620. The Digger. 

MURRAY, SAMUEL, 2219 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of Thomas Eakins. Gold medal, 
A. C. P., 1894 ; honorable mention, A. C. P., 1S97. 

1621. Benjamin Eakins. 

1622. The Boxer. 

1623. William H. Macdowell, Esq. 

1624. Mrs. Thomas Eakins. 

157 



NIEHAUS, CHARLES H., 148 West 36th Street, New York, N. Y, 
Member of the National Sculpture Society and the Architectural 
League. 

1625. J. Q. A. Ward, Esq. 

1626. Athlete with Stigil. 

1627. Model for Statue of Hahnemann. 

O'CONNOR, ANDREW, care of D. C. French, 125 West 11th Street, 
New York, N. Y. 

1627a. Portrait. 

PICCIRILLI, ATTILIO, 717 East 142d Street, New York, N. Y. 

1628. Dancing Faun. 

1629. Young Faun. 

1630. Maine Monument. (In New York State Building.) 

PICCIRILLI, FURIO, 717 East 142d Street, New York, N. Y. 

1631. Relief — Portrait of my Sister. 

POTTER, LOUIS, 17 East 24th Street, New York, N. Y. 

1632. Snake Charmer. 

PRATT, BELA L., St. Botolph Studios, Harcourt Street, Boston, 
Mass. Member of the National Sculpture Society. 

Study of a Young Girl. 

PROCTOR, A. PHIMISTER, A. N. A. (See Group I.) 

1634. Indian Warrior. 

1635. The Challenge— Elk. 

1636. Charging Panther. 

1637. American Bison. 

1638. Young Fawn. 

1639. Puma. 

1640. Dog with a Bone. 

1641. American Horse. 
1641a. Arab Stallion. 

REMINGTON, FREDERIC, A. N. A. (See Group I.) 

1642. The Broncho Buster. 

1643. The Wounded Bunkie. 

ROTH, FREDERICK G. R., 5 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1872. Pupil of Prof. Hellmer, Vienna. 
Member of the National Sculpture Society. 

1644. Elephant and Trainer. 

ROUDEBUSH, J. H., 80 Irving Place, New York, N. Y. Bronze 
medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1645. The Wrestlers. 

RUCKSTUHL, F. W., 939 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Mem- 
ber of the National Sculpture Society and the Architectural 
League. 

1646. America Welcoming the Pan-American Nations 

158 



SAINT GAUDENS, AUGUSTUS, N. A., Windsor, Vt. Born, Dub- 
lin, Ireland, 1848. Pupil of the National Academy of Design 
and the Cooper Union, New York, and of Jouffroy and the Ecole 
des Beaux Arts, Paris. Grand prize, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
Member of the Society of American Artists, the National Sculp- 
ture Society and the Architectural League, New York. Officer 
of the Legion of Honor, France. 

1647. General William Tecumseh Sherman. 

1648. The Shaw Memorial. 

1649. Angel with Tablet 

1650. The Bobert Louis Stevenson Memorial. 

1651. The Children of Jacob H. Schiff, Esq. 

1652. Small Bronze Reproductions. 

1653. Small Bronze Reproductions. 

SAINT GAUDENS, LOUIS, care of Augustus Saint Gaudens, 
Windsor, Vt. 

1654. Faun. 

SARGENT, JOHN S„ N. A., R. A., (See Group I.) 

1655. The Redemption. (First sketch for life-size group 

forming the central motive in a portion of the deco- 
ration in progress of execution for the Public 
Library, Boston.) 

SCUDDER, JANET, 253 Bd. Raspail, Paris, France. Born, Terre 
Haute, Ind. , 1870. Pupil of Lorado Taft, Chicago, and MacMon- 
nies, Paris. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. 

1656. Seal of The Association of the Bar of the City of New 

York. 

1657. Portrait Bas-Relief of Miss Emmet. 

1658. Boy on a Snail. 

SIMONS, AMORY C, 17 bis Rue Campagne-Premiere, Paris, France. 
Born, Charleston, S. C, 1869. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Acad- 
emy of the Fine Arts, and of Dampt and Puech, Paris. Honor- 
able mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1659. Surprise. 

TAFT, LORADO, 1038 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, HI. Born, 
Elmwood, Peoria Co., 111., 1860. Pupil of the ^cole des Beaux 
Arts, Paris. Member of the National Sculpture Society. 

1660. The Solitude of the Soul. 

VONNOH, BESSIE POTTER, Rockland Lake, N. Y. Born, St. 
Louis, Mo., 1872. Pupil of the Art Institute of Chicago. Bronze 
medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the National Sculp- 
ture Society. 

1661. A Young Mother. 

1662. Midsummer. 

159 



WEINMAN, ADOLPH A., 594 East 134th Street, New York, N. Y. 

1663. Portrait Eelief of the Artist's Mother. 

1664. Portrait Relief. 
950. Portrait Relief. 

YANDELL, ENID, 33 East 75th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Louisville, Ky., 1875. Pupil of the Cincinnati Art School and of 
Philip Martiny, New York, and MacMonnies and Rodin, Paris. 

1665. Baroness de Braunecker. 

1666. Mermaid and Fisher Boy. 

1667. Bust of the Honorable John G. Carlisle. 



GROUP HI. 

DRAWINGS, ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, BLACK AND WHITE OR MONOTINT 
PAINTINGS IN OIL OR WATER COLOR. 

ALKMAN, WALTER M., 132 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born, 
New York, N. Y., 1857. Pupil of Frank French and J. G. 
Smithwick, Medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, World's 
Fair, Chicago, 1893. 

1140. Jade Screen. 
1344. Landscape. 

AITKEN, PETER, 121 Pulaski Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born, Dun- 
das, Canada, 1858. Pupil of Timothy Cole. Medal, World's 
Fair, Chicago, 1893. 

1329. Portrait (after Gilbert Stuart.) 

1330. Little Princess. 
1340. Madonna and Child. 

BERNSTROM, VICTOR, Grand View-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Born, 
Stockholm, Sweden. Pupil of the Royal Academy, Sweden. 
Medal World's Fair, Chicago, 1898. Member of the Society of 
American Wood Engravers. 

1126. River Scene. 

1127. The Shepherdess (after C. S. Pearce.) 
1358. Inspiration. 

1424. The Mystery of Life (after Carl Marr). 
1437. The Dead Matador (after Villegas). 
1459. Philip II of Spain (after Titian). 

BECK, RAPHAEL, 42 D. E. Morgan Building, Buffalo, N. Y. 
1479. Accepted Design for Pan-American Seal. 

BIGELOW, CHARLES BOWEN, 2 Impasse de Conti, Paris, France. 
1310. Place Maubert, Paris. 

BLANEY, HENRY R., Ipswich, Mass. Born, Dedham, Mass , 1855. 

1308. Chinese Bronze. 

1309. Still Life. 

160 



BLOODGOOD, ROBERT P., 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y. Pupil of the National Academy of De- 
sign and Art Students' League, New York. Member of the 
American Water Color Society. 

1226. The End of an Outlaw. 

BLUMENSCHEIN, E. L., Taos. New Mexico, Pupil of Jean Paul 
Laurens and Benjamin-Constant, Paris. See Group I. 

1193. The Great Dock at Duluth— Evening. 

1247. The Converter (Centre of the World of Steel). 

C ASSATT, MARY. Pupil of Soyer and C. Bellay, Paris. See Group I. 

934. Mother and Child. 

935. Tea. 

CHAD WICK, C. W., 289 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born, 
Red Hook-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1861. Pupil of Frederick Jueng- 
ling, William Miller and Frank French. 

1318. The Arch of Steel (after J. P. Laurens). 

1356. Riff Moor (after F. Day). 

1363. Napoleon Bonaparte, Lieutenant, at Valence (after 

Realier-Dumas). 
1422. Death of Braddock (after Howard Pyle). 
1431. "La Rade de Toulon" (after Gaston Roullet). 

CHAPIN, JOHN R. See Group I. 
1327. On the Firing Line. 

CHAPMAN, CARLTON T., A. N. A. (See Group I.) 

1188. The Gloucester at the Battle of Santiago, July 8, 1898. 

CHRISTY, HOWARD CHANDLER, 101 West 66th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, Ohio, 1873. Pupil of the National Academy of 
Design, the Art Students' League and William M. Chase, New York. 
1404. Isabel Dowe (From " My Love Story "). 

CLARK, WALTER APPLETON, "The Players," 16 Gramercy 
Park, New York, N. Y. Born, Worcester, Mass., 1876. Pupil 
of H. Siddons Mowbray and William M. Chase. 
1212. ' ' Francesca Kept the House. " 

1269. "Perfectly content if she looked up now and then" 

(from ' ' A Lover of Music"). 

1270. " Naturally he was surprised and considerably alarmed" 

(from " Saga of the Sea "). 

CLOSSON, WILLIAM B. See Group I. 

1128. Winifred Dysart (after George Fuller). 

1366. The Listeners (after W. H. Hunt). 

1367. The Quadroon Girl (after George Fuller). 

1409. Paola and Francesca (after George F. Watts). 

1410. Night Moths. 

1411. Spring (after E. L. Major). 

1412. The Sheep Shearers (after J. F. Millet). 

1413. Flowers (after Bonvin). 

1414. Direct from Nature. 

161 



COLE, TIMOTHY, care of The Century Company, 33 East 17th 
Street, New York, N. Y. Born, London, Eng., 1852. Pupil of 
Bond and Chandler. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; gold 
medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1444. William Pitt (after John Hoppner). 

1445. Mrs. Siddon6 (after Sir Thomas Lawrence). 

1446. William Hogarth (after Hogarth). 

1447. Interior of a Stable (after George Moreland). 

1448. The Entombment (after Giotto). 

1449. Lord Newton (after Sir Henry Eaeburn). 

1450. Lady Derby (after Sir Thomas Lawrence). 

1451. Mrs. Siddons (after Sir Thomas Gainsborough). 

1452. Cicero's Villa (after Eichard Wilson). 

1453. The Parson's Daughter (after George Eomney). 

1454. Duke of Wellington (after Sir Thomas Lawrence). 

COLLINS, EOBEET C. Eockville Centre, Long Island, N. Y. Born, 
in Ireland. 

1328. Outside a Sienese Gate (after Joseph Pennell). 

1343. An Archway in Siena (after Joseph Pennell). 

1455. Ely Cathedral from the Fens (after Joseph Pennell). 

1456. Florence on the Arno (after Joseph PeDnell). 
1460. Landing Stairs, Leghorn (after Joseph Pennell), 

COMSTOCK, ANNA B., 43 East Avenue, Ithaca, N. Y. Born, Otto, 
N. Y. Pupil of the Cooper Union and John P. Davis. Member 
of the Society of American Wood Engravers. 

1133. Cherry Blossoms. 

1222. Dandelions 

1321. Plate of Moths. 

1350. Plate of Moths. 

1351. Tiger and Butterfly. 
1355. Plate of Butterflies. 
1373. Plate of Butterflies. 

COEY, FANNTE Y., care of The Century Company, 33 East 17th 
Street, New York, N. Y 

1143. Cover of " St. Nicholas," January, 1900. 

1144. Cover for " St. Nicholas," March, 1900. 

COUSE, E. IEVING. (See Group I.) 
1184. A Fishing Scene. 

COWLES, GENEVIEVE A., Farmington, Conn. Born, Farmington, 
Conn., 1871. 

1305. Eileen. 

1306. " Sylvestre Makes a Cail." 

COWLES, MAUDE A., Farmington, Conn. Born, Farmington, 
Conn., 1871. Pupil of Eobert B. Brandegee and The Yale School 
of Fine Arts. 

1262. The Meeting on the Bridge. 
162 



COX, KENYON, A. N. A. (See Group I.) 

1142. Design for a Catalogue Cover. 

1314. Portrait of M. Daubray, of the Palais Eoyal. 

COXE, REGINALD C. (See Group I.) 
1225. The Lost Chord. 

DARLEY, F. 0. C, deceased. 

1224. Charge of Captain Dahlgren at Fredericksburg. 
1234. Foraging Party. 

DAVIDSON, HARRY, 19 Union Square, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1858. Pupil of Frederick Faust. Honorable 
mention, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Member of the Society of American Wood Engravers. 
1419. Exercises at Wellesley College (after Metcalf). 

1441. Afternoon at a Ranch (after Mary Hallock Foote). 

1442. Canterbury Cathedral (after Pennell). 

1457. Illustration for Serial Story (after Louis Loeb). 
1462. Illustration for Serial Story (after Louis Loeb). 
1468. The Golden Gate, Chicago (after Castaigne). 

DAVIS, JOHN P., Whately, Mass. Born, Midrith Bridge, N. H. 

1138. The Cobblers. 

1440. Among the Old Poets (after Walter Shirlaw). 

DAVIS, SAMUEL P., 21 East 4th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Schenectady, N. Y., 1846. Pupil of A. V. S. Anthony and John 
P. Davis. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 3 893. 

1349. Cat, Kittens and Cage (after Henrietta Bonner). 

1354. Hound (after Rosa Bonheur). 

1868. After Dinner Nap (after J. H. Dolph). 

1372. Cat, Kittens and Parrot (after Henrietta Bonner). 

DEMING, EDWIN W., 21 West 24th Street, New York, N. Y. 

1251. The Death of the King. 
1273. Elk. 

dk THULSTRUP, THURE, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York, N Y. 
Member of the American Water Color Society. 

1376. Horse Artillery Going into Action. 

1400. A Moujik's Funeral. 

1401. Moujik Sowing. 

DILLAYE, BLANCHE, 3 Rue de Bagneux, Paris, France. 
1231. Mist on the Cornish Coast. 

DOW, ARTHUR W. (See Group I.) 

1079a. Set of color prints from wood blocks. 

DU MOND, F. V., A. N. A. (See Group I.) 

1173 to 1179. Decorations for Milton'*; " Ode to the Nativity." 
163 



DUVENECK, FRANK. (See Group I.) 

1214. San Pietro in Castello, Venice. 

1215. Casa d'Oro, Venice. 

1216. Ponte Vecchio, Florence. 

1217. Riva Degli Schiavoni, Venice. 

1218. The Bay of Venice. 

1219. Via Garibaldi, Venice. 

EDWARDS, GEORGE WHARTON. (See Group I.) 

1235 to 1237c. Illustration for " Old English Love Songs." 

EVANS, JOHN W., 67 Williams Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y. Born, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1855. Pupil of P. R. B. Peterson. 

1129. The Ford (after Chevalier). 

1130. The Charge (after Chevalier). 
1420. Avignon (after Castaigne). 
1469. The Artist (after Castaigue). 

FAULKNER, HERBERT W. (See Group I.) 
1377. Doors of Notre Dame de Paris. 

FENN, HARRY, Montclair, N. J. Born, Richmond, Surrey, Eng., 
1837. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Member of the 
American Water Color Society. 

1151. Fugi San (from Omiya). 

1275. Interior of Alma Tadema's Studio. 

FRENCH, FRANK, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Loudon, N. H.. 1850. Pupil of Henry W. Herick. Medal, 
World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Member of the Society of Ameri- 
can Wood Engravers. 

1139. In the Enemy's Country (after Gilbert Gaul). 

1317. Beggar Girl (after Dechamps). 

1324. The New Year. 

1341. Shower in the Meadow. 

1342. Rose Leaves (after Albert Moore). 

1427. Isaac Walton and the Milkmaid (after George Poughton). 
1476. Lacing the Sandal (after F. D. Millet). 

GIBSON, CHARLES DANA, 19 West 31st Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born. Roxbury, Mass., 1867. Pupil of the Art Students' League 
and Augustus Saint Gaudens, New York, and the Julian Acad- 
emy, Paris. 

1210. The Tenth Inning. 

1211. In a Circle Above Me. 

GILBERT, C. ALLEN, 14 West 29th Street, New York, N. Y. 
1255. The End of a Love Story. 

GLACKENS, WILLIAM J., 13 West 30th Street. New York. N. Y. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1870. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Acad- 
emy of the Fine Arts. 

1245. ' ' In Town it's Different. " 
164 



GLENNY, ALICE RUSSELL. (See Group I.) 

1079b. The Maid of the Mist. 

1079c. The Coral Harp. 

1079d. Figure of Electricity. 

1079e. Design for Cover of Exposition Prospectus. 

GUEEIN JULES. (See Group I.) 

1264. "Here, after the Heat of the Day." (Illustration for 

"An Untold Story.") 
1274. University Heights, New York. 

HALL, JAMES, 69 Palmer Avenue, Springfield, Mass. 
1199. Head of a Young Woman. 

HAMBIDGE, JAY, 19 West 22d Street, New York, N Y. Born, 
Simcoe, Canada, 1867. Pupil of William M. Chase and the Art 
Students' League, New York. 

1287. Portrait Sketch. 

1406. " Oswald, He Holds On." 

HEINEMANN, E. , Fort Wadsworth, New York, N. Y. Born, Bruns- 
wick, Germany, 1858. Pupil of A. Class and Brendeamour, and 
the Art Students' League, New York. 

1132. A Moment of Peril (after Taber). 

1362. The Painter (after Ribot). 

1374. Ed. Ad. Casimir Joseph Mortier. 

1428. The Proof Reader. 

HERFORD, OLIVER, care of The Century Company, 33 East 17th 
Street, New York, N. Y. 

1152. The First Rose of Summer. 
1278. Big Cat and Sir Rat. 

HINTON, CHARLES LOUIS, 352 Manhattan Avenue, New York, 

N. Y. 

1282. A Book Plate. 

HITCHCOCK, LUCIUS. (See Group I.) 

1150. A Spanish Girl. 

1238. The Vegetable Man, Seville. 

1277. Spanish Dancer. 

HOPSON, WILLIAM F., 730 Whitney Avenue, New Haven. Conn. 
Born, Watertown, Conn., 1849. Pupil of L. Sanford, New Haven, 
and D. Feltes and August Will, New York. 

1137. Eight Engravings, " Ex Libris." 

HUNT, LEIGH, 17 Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
1303. On the Thames. 

HYDE, HELEN, Pierce and Union Streets, San Francisco, Cal. 

1229. From the Rice Fields. 

1230. A Japanese Madonna. 

12 165 



JOHNSON, THOMAS, 500 West 157th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, London, Eng. Pupil of F. Williams. Medal, World's 
Fair, Chicago, 1893. Member of the Society of American Wood 
Engravers. 

1134. Portrait of a Child (after J. W. Alexander). 

JONES, ALFEED, deceased. 

1425. Portrait of Washington. 

KELLER, ARTHUR I. (See Group I ) 

1189. "And do you mean to say he wasn't poisoned ! " 
1285. " He warned me that he would shoot me.'' 

KEMBLE, E. W., New Rochelle, N. Y. Born, Sacramento, Cal., 1861. 

1153. Shadrac. 

1154. Ebenezer. 

1194. Malachi. 

KENDALL, WILLIAM SERGEANT. (See Group I.) 
1196. Portrait of Elihu Vedder, Esq. 

KING, FRANCIS S., 77£ South Tenth Street, Roseville, N. J, 
Born in Maine, 1850. Pupil of John W. Orr and August Will, 
New York. Medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, World's 
Fair, Chicago, 1893. 

1192. Book Plate of the Printer's Devil. 

1418. Isaiah Thomas, Esq. 

1434. Paul Revere. 

1471. The Golden Galleon (after Ross Turner). 

1472. The Difference (after E. H. Blashfield), 

1473. The Sibyl (after F. S. Church). 

KOOPMAN, AUGUSTUS. (See Group I.) 

1171. Horses in the Surf. 

1172. Calvary. 

KRUELL, GUSTAV, 42 South Maple Avenue, East Orange, N. J. 
Born, Diisseldorf, Germany. Pupil of R. Brendeamour, Diissel- 
dorf . Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, World's 
Fair, Chicago, 1893. Member of the Society of American Wood 
Engravers. 

1195. Rent Day (after A. Kappes). 
1213. Portrait of General Robert E. Lee. 
1223. A Portrait (after W. H. Hunt). 
1233. William Lloyd Garrison. 

1359. James Russell Lowell. 
1417. General Sherman. 
1433. Abraham Lincoln. 

166 



LINSON, CORWIN K., 48 Boulevard Vaugirard, Paris, France. 
Pupil of the Art Students' League, New York, and of Benjamin - 
Constant, Lefebvre and Doucet, Paris. 

984. Illustration for "Life of Christ." 

985. Illustration for "Life of Christ." 

LOEB, LOUIS, A. N. A. ;See Group I.) 

1258. The Mob (from "Mantle of Elijah "). 

1257. Sister. 

1258. Venetian Courtship. 

1259. Summer Gossip. 

1260. " Hear, O Israel " (illustration for ' ' Transitional " ). 

LOWELL, ORSON, care of Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons, 153 Fifth 
Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

1252. "Then he Began." 

MacLAUGHLAN, DONALD SHAW, 8 Rue de la Grand Chaumiere, 
Paris, France. 

1220. Ste. Sulpice. 

1288. Brook with Cows. 

1289. Pont St. Michel. 

1312. Portrait of Artist. 

1313. Forge of the Carmelites. 

MacRAE, ELMER LIVINGSTON. (See Group I.) 

1240. One of the Elms, Cos Cob. 
1279. Sketch of Mrs. MacRae. 

McCARTER, HENRY, 74 Washington Square, S , New York, N. Y. 

936. "Benign, or roused by savage gales" (from " The Sea 

is His " ). 

937. "But he who plows the abiding deep" (from "The 

Sea is His " ). 

938. "Great nurse of freedom" (from " The Sea is His "). 

MERRILL, HIRAM C, 52 West 99th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Boston, Mass. 

1348. Descending the Kotals, Persia (after E. L. Weeks). 

1371. Ruins of Karnak, Egypt (after J. D. Woodward), 

1416. Morning in Venice (after F. Hopkinson Smith). 

1432. The Mermaids (after Thomas Moran). 

1461. Australian Landscape (after F. B. Schell). 

MILLER, WILLIAM, 1037 Jackson Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born. 
New York, N. Y., 1850. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. 

1322. Maine Coast. 

1323. Moonlight. 

1375. Portrait of an Unknown Man. 
1421. Confectioner. 

167 



MULLER, R. A., care of F. S. King, Esq., 77£ S. Tenth Street, 
Roseville, N. J. 

1232. "I'm Perfectly Happy " (after J. G. Brown). 

NORTHCOTE, STAFFORD M., Bennett Building, Nassau and Fulton 
Streets, New York, N. Y. Born, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pupil of E. 
Heinemann and Prof. Boyle, Brooklyn. 

1320. Florida Swamps. 
1357. Bust of Caesar. 
1360. Japanese Romance. 

NOSWORTHY, FLORENCE ENGLAND, 29 West 11th Street, New 
York, N. Y. 

1280. The Spinner. 

OSTRANDER, WILLIAM C, 3 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, 1858. 

1426. Pencil Studies. 

PAPE, ERIC, Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street, Boston, 
Mass. Born, San Francisco, Cal. Pupil of Gerome, Jean Paul 
Laurens and Blanc, Paris. 

1200. The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter. 

PARRISH, MAXFIELD, Windsor, Vt. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1870. 
Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Honorable 
mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Member of the Society of 
American Artists. 

1145. Cover design for "Life," Christmas Number, 1900. 

1146. Knickerbocker History of New York. 

1147. - Knickerbocker History of New York. 

1180. Cover design, " Scribner's Magazine," Christmas Num- 
ber, 1900. 
1244. Book Plate. 

PECKWELL, HENRY W., " The Alpine," N. E. cor. Broadway and 
33d Street, New York, N. Y. Born, New York, N. Y,, 1854. 

1135. The Trapper's Story (after Howard Pyle). 

1319. Unter den Linden (after F. Stahl). 

1325. Flamme Vestalis (after Burne- Jones). 

1423. A Raid by Colonel Blood (after Howard Pyle). 

1435. Old Memories (after Frank Bramley). 

1474. St. Petersburg (After H. Pobestkey). 

PEIXOTTO, ERNEST CLIFFORD, Credit Lyonnais, Paris, France. 
Pupil of Benjamin-Constant, Lefebvre and Doucet, Paris. 

1261. Westminster Hall. 

168 



PENNELL, JOSEPH, 14 Buckingham Street, Strand, London, Eng. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa. , 1860. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Acad- 
emy of the Fine Arts and the Pennsylvania School of Industrial 
Art. Honorable mentions at Paris, Philadelphia and Chicago ; 
medal, A. C. P., 1892; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 
Member of the Architectural League. 

1290 to 1300. Le Puy, The Most Picturesque Place in the World. 

1301. The Devil of Notre Dame. 

1302. Aqua Tints of London. 

POWELL, CAEOLINE A., Eiverside Press, Cambridge, Mass. Born, 
Dublin, Ireland. Pupil of W. J. Linton, Timothy Cole, the 
Cooper Union and the National Academy of Design. Medal, 
World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. 

1326. The Three Marys (after John La Farge). 

1361. The Windmill (after Michel). 

1365. Gorilla and Circassian Girl (after Fremiet). 

1369. Holy Night (after F. Von Uhde). 
1415. In the Sun (after Theodore Kobinson). 
1489. The Lady and Horse (after A. H. Thayer). 

PUTNAM, S. G., Oradell, N. J. Born, Nashua, N. H., 1852. Pupil 
of the Art Students' League, Brooklyn Art Association, H. W. 
Herrick, Frank French and E. J. Whitney. Bronze medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. 

911. Identity (after Elihu Vedder). 

1338. A Waterfall by Moonlight (after R. A. Blakelock). 

1345. Mirabeau and the King's Messenger. 

1370. A Street Musician. 
1429. The King's Messenger. 
1464. Princess Marie of Austria. 

PYLE, HOWAED. (See Group I.) 

1239. The Spark of Life. 

1249. The Body and the Soul. 

1250. The Piping Shepherd. 
1271. The Broken Flute. 

REMINGTON, FREDERIC, A. N. A. (See Group I.) 

919. Texas Ranger Holding up Ohapparal Bandits. 

991. Rainy Season in the Tropics — Soldiers Messing. 

1141. The Storming of Fort Ticonderoga. 

1155. When a Document is Official. 

1190. Infantry Cnarge in the Philippines. 

1191. A Tragedy of the Plains. 
1248. Field Hospital at Bloody Ford. 

1276. " She was keep off jus' front 'ave mee pony." 
1467. Satisfying Justice in Arizona. 

REUTERDAHL, H., 163 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 

1402. Coaling a British Cruiser. 

1403. In Chase. 

169 



EHEAD, LOUIS, 72 Ocean Avenue, Flatbush, N. Y. 

1254. Enid and Geraint (from " The Idylls of the King " ). 

1265. Stealing (from Bunyan's " Life of Mr. Badman " ). 

1266. David Tending Sheep. 

1272. Giant Despair (from "Pilgrim's Progress " ). 

EOSENMEYEE, BEEN T AED J., 12 East 85th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born, New York, N. Y., 1869. Pupil of Benjamin- 
Constant and Jean Paul Laurens, Paris. 

1268. Eeturn of the Prodigal Son. 

SCHLADITZ, EENEST C, 718 Washington Street, Hoboken, N. J. 
Born, Leipsig, Germany, 1862. Medal, World's Fair, Chicago, 
1893 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1316. George Washington. 
1443. Portrait of Queen Louise. 

SCHWAETZBUEGEE, C, 565 McDougal Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Born, Leipsig, Germany, 1850. 

1430. Arrival of High Chinese Authorities. 
1436. The Chew Mansion (after H. Fenn). 
1475. An Arrest in the Village. 

SHEEWOOD, EOSINA EMMET. (See Group I.) 
939. Portrait of a Lady. 

SMEDLEY, WILLIAM T., A. N. A. (See Group I.) 

1246. The Fancy Skater. 
1405. City Folks. 

SMITH, F. HOPKINSON. (See Group I.) 

1242. Old Spar Yard, Venice. 
1352. In the Fishing Quarter. 

SMITH, JESSIE WILLCOX. (See Group I.) 
1166. The Child. 

STATE, CHAELES, care of The Century Company, 33 East 17th 
Street, New York, N. Y. Born, Montreal, Canada. Pupil of 
John H. Walker, Montreal. Member of the Society of American 
Wood Engravers. 

1131. Tyrolean Village (after Louis Loeb). 

1221. Preparing for the Final Dance (after Castaigne). 

1346. Office of The United Hebrew Charities. 

1465. Holy Family (after Du Mond). 

STEENE, MAUEICE H., 835 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

1304. Indian Chief. 
1315. Jeannette. 

170 



STERNER, ALBERT. (See Group I.) 

1148. Nude — Morning-. 

1149. Portrait of Fred Dana Marsh, Esq. 
1263. Little Nell and the Schoolmaster. 

STILWELL, SARAH S., 1305 Franklin Street, Wilmington, Del. 
Pupil of Howard Pyle. 

1253. The Sleeping Garden. 

1267. Garden of a Faery. 

1281. Garden of Childhood. 

1311. Spirit of Faery. 

TAYLOR CHARLES J., 759 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York, N. Y., 1855. Pupil of the National Academy 
of Design and of Eastman Johnson, New York. 

1243. The Chelsea Pensioner. 

1283. On the Thames. 

1284. Halt by the Wayside. 
1407. Arrival of the Pea Pickers. 

TINKEY, JOHN, 257 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born, 
New York, N. Y. Pupil of J. D. Felter, New York. Medal, 
World's Fair. Chicago, 1893. Member of the Society of Ameri- 
can Wood Engravers. 

1339. Exchanging Confidences (after F. C. Jones). 

1353. The Frightened Piper (after W. Small). 

1458. Springhaven (after A. Parsons). 

1470. Swineherd on the Danube. 

TOBIN GEORGE T., Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
1227. Portrait of a Child. 

TURNER, C. Y., N. A. (See Group I.) 

1182. Illustration for "A Parting and a Meeting," by W. D. 

Howells. 

1183. Illustration for "The Deacon's Hat." 

WALCOTT, H. M. (See Group I ) 
1241. Black and White. 

WELLINGTON, FRANK H , Passaic, N J. 

1136. A Day in June (after W. T. Smedley). 

1347. Holland Landscape (after Ranger) 

1438. Miles Standish's Challenge (after E. A. Abbey). 

1463. The Sea Fight (after Howard Pyle). 

WENZELL, ALBERT BECK. 156 Fifth Avenue, New York, N Y. 
Born, Detroit, Mich. , 1864. Pupil of Prof. Strahuber and Prof. 
Lofftz, Munich, and of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. 

1307. Military Conquest. 
1344a. Cafe de la Paix. 

171 



WHISTLEP, 


,, J. McNEILL. (See Group I.) 


1378. 


The Traghetto (W. 156). 


1379. 


The Beggars (W. 159). 


1380. 


Pierrot (W. 264). 


1381. 


The Riva, No. 2 (W. 175\ 


1382. 


The Eialto (W. 181). 


1383. 


Billingsgate (W. 45). 


1384. 


The Two Doorways (W. 158). 


1385. 


The Garden (W. 180). 


1386. 


Becquet (W. 48). 


1387. 


Sunflowers, Eue des Beaux- Arts (W. 258). 


1388. 


The Palaces (W. 153). 


1389. 


Axenield (W. 61). 


1390. 


Mr. Mann (W. 58). 


1391. 


Battersea Bridge (W. 141). 


1392, 


The Dyer (W. 189). 


1393. 


Erouet (W. 53). 


1394. 


The Large Pool (W. 143). 


1395. 


The Doorway (W. 154). 


1396. 


Black Lion Wharf (W. 40). 


1397. 


Putney Bridge (W. 145). 


1398. 


Nocturne-Palaces (W. 168). 


1399. 


The Kitchen (W. 19). 



Note. — The numbers in brackets refer to Wedmore's Catalogue. 

WHITTEMORE, CHARLES E., 7 West 18th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born, New York City. 

1286. A Gloucester Waterside. 

WIGAND, OTTO C, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, New 
York, N. Y. Pupil of the Art Students' League, New York, and 
of Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris. 

1228. Landscape, Evening. 

WOLF, HENRY, 152 East 86th Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 
Eckwersheim, Alsace, 1852. Pupil of Jacques Levy, Strasbourg. 
Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1880 ; medal. World's Fair, 
Chicago, 1893 ; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1895 ; silver medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900. N. C. Pan-American Exposition, 1901. 

1197. The New England Peddler (after Eastman Johnson). 

1331. Le Crepuscule (after Alexander Harrison). 

1332. La Bernoise (after Dagnan-Bouveret). 

1333. The Evening Star. 

1334. Miss Beatrice Goelet (after John S. Sargent). . 

1335. Cynthia (after Cecilia Beaux). 

1336. ' ' Un Canal en Artois " (after Cazin). 

1337. Reverie (after Cecilia Beaux). 

1364. Through the Looking Glass (after J. Alden Weir). 
1466. The Roadside (after R. Swain Gifford). 

YOHN, F. C, 106 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 

1198. Arrest of Major Wildman (illustration from " Oliver 

Cromwell"). 
1408. Defense of Carrick (from " Oliver Cromwell " ). 

172 



GROUP IV. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

ALLEN, FRANCIS EICHMOND, 220 Devonshire Street, Boston, 
Mass. 

1061. Residence of George H. Davenport, Esq., Boston. 

1062. Brownleigh Hall, Wellesley Mass. 

1073. "Strong Hall " Dormitory, Vassar College. 
1088. Reredos, Emanuel Church, Boston, Mass. 

ANDREWS, JAQUES & RANTOUL, 1 Somerset Street, Boston, 
Mass. 
1019. Interior of W. E. Cox House, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 
1047. Perspective, Cohasset Golf Club. 
1071. Interior of W. E. Cox House, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 

BENSON & BROCKWAY, 55 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

1095. Residence, Salem, Mass. 

1116. Washington Heights Free Library, New York. 

BERG, CHARLES I., 10 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 

1069. Gillender Building. 
1083. Coster Tomb. 

BLACK ALL, CLARENCE H., 1 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass. 

1049. Foyer, Colonial Theatre, Boston. 
1056. United States Trust Company, Boston. 
1065. House at Manchester, Mass. 

BORING & TILTON, 32 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Gold medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1086. Town Hall, East Orange, N. J. 

1092. United States Immigrant Station, Ellis Island (Tower 

and Arches). 
1102. United States Immigrant Station, Ellis Island, New 

York Harbor. 

BOUGHTON, WILLIAM HART, 1326 Prudential Building, Buffalo, 
N. Y. 

913. Staircase. 
1060. A Dining Room. 

BRAGDON & HILLMAN, 104 Cutler Building, Rochester, N. Y. 
1090. Livingston County Court House, Geneseo, N. Y. 

CARRERE & HASTINGS, 28 East 41st Street, New York, N. Y. 
1022a. Model of the New York Public Library. 

CASEY, EDWARD PEARCE, 171 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

1024. Congressional Library, Washington, D. C. 

1025. Congressional Library, Washington, D. C. 

1026. Congressional Library, Washington, D. C. 

1027. Congressional Library, Washington, D. C. 

1028. Congressional Library, Washington, D. C. 

173 



COOLIDGE, J. R., JR., 87 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass. 

917. Students' Dormitory, Cambridge. 

1023. Approach to Summer Residence, Manchester, Mass. 

1046. Summer Residence, Manchester, Mass. 

1084. Unitarian Chapel, Manchester, Mass. 

COPE & STEWARDSON, 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

912. Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Penn- 
sylvania. 

1050. Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Penn- 
sylvania. 

1057. Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Penn- 
sylvania. 

1103. Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, Overbrook, 
Pa. 

1117. Reading Room, Law School, University of Pennsylvania. 

1118. Blair Hall, Princeton, N. J. 

1119. House at Princeton, N. J. 

1120. Dormitories, University of Pennsylvania. 

1121. Dormitories, University of Pennsylvania. 

1122. House at Edge Hill. 

CRAM, GOODHUE & FERGUSON, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. 

1022. All Saints Church, Boston. 

1064. Richmond Court, Brookline, Mass. 

1096. All Saints Church, Boston. 

1123. All Saints Church, Boston. 

1124. Choir, Church of Our Saviour. 

DAY, FRANK MILES & BROTHER, 929 Chestnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

912. Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Penn- 
sylvania. 
1032. House on Locust Street, Philadelphia. 
1039. House at Ambler, Pennsylvania 

1050. Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Penn- 

sylvania. 

1051. Dining Room, House on Locust Street, Philadelphia. 
1057. Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Penn- 
sylvania. 

1097. House on Locust Street, Philadelphia. 

ELZNER & ANDERSON, 18 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1063. Union Station, Dayton, Ohio. 
1089. Residence of L. W. Anderson, Esq. 

EYRE, WILSON, JR., 929 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

912. Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Penn- 
sylvania. 

1050. Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Penn- 
sylvania. 

1057. Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Penn- 
sylvania. 

174 



FERRY & CLAS, 419 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. 

1110. Public Library, Milwaukee. 

1125. Library of the Historical Society of the State of Wis- 



FLAGG, ERNEST, 35 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. 

1044. House for the Clark Estate. 

1058. Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C. 

1066. Soldiers' Monument, New Britain, Conn. 

1067. House for the Clark Estate. 

1091. Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C. 

FREEDLANDER, JOSEPH HENRY, 244 Fifth Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. 

1034. Baron de Hirsch Trade School, New York City. 

1070. St. Louis Club. 

1094. Dining Room, " Greystone," Yonkers, N. Y. 

GILBERT, CASS, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. N. C, Pan- 
American Exposition, 1901. 

1031. Agricultural Building, Omaha Exposition. 
1085. Agricultural Building, Omaha Exposition. 
1107. Broadway Chambers, New York. 

HARDENBERGH, H. J., 10 West 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 

1072. New Willard Hotel. 

1100. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York. 

1101. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York. 

1106. Small Ball Room, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York. 

HUNT, RICHARD HOWLAND, 28 East 21st Street, New York, N. Y. 

916. Kissam Hall, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. 
1037. Schieffelin House, New York. 

HUNT & HUNT, 28 East 21st Street, New York, N. Y. 

1036. Facade, New Wing, Metropolitan Museum of Art. 
1087. Great Hall, Metropolitan Museum of Art. 

JARDINE, KENT & JARDINE, 1262 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
914. Mausoleum at Woodlawn, N. Y., for G. P. Morosini, Esq. 

KENT, E. A., 94 White Building, Buffalo, N. Y. 

1029. Business Premises, 674 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
1042. Business Premises, 560 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
1105. Business Premises, 640 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 

LAMB, CHARLES R., 360 West 22d Street, New York, N. Y. 
1033. The Triumphal Naval Arch. 
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LEWIS, EDWIN J., Jr., 9 Park Street, Boston, Mass. 

1038. Draper Memorial Church, Hopedale, Mass. 
1041. Draper Memorial Church, Hopedale, Mass. 

LITTLE & BROWNE, 70 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. 

1020. Entrance Hall, house of E. W. Bliss, Esq., New York. 

1021. Library, house of E. W. Bliss, Esq., New York. 

1108. Drawing Boom, house of E. W. Bliss, Esq. , New York. 

1109. Dining Room, house of E. W. Bliss, Esq., New York. 

LONGFELLOW, A. W., Jr., 1124 Tremont Building, Boston, Mass. 

915. Front, Phillips Brooks house, Harvard College. 
1030. Cow Barn, Brookline, Mass. 
1035. Boston & Albany Railroad Station at Westboro, Mass. 

MARSHALL, HENRY RUTGERS, 2 West 29th Street, New York, 
N. Y. N. C, Pan-American Exposition, 1901. 

1093. Brearley School, New York City. 

1099. A Dining Roon. 

1104. House for H. R. Kunhardt, Esq., Bernardsville, N. J. 

1115. Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore. Md. 

McKIM, MEAD & WHITE, 160 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1052. Columbia College Library, New York. 

1053. Public Library, Boston. 

1054. University Club, New York. 

PARSONS & PENTECOST, 1402 St. James Building, New York, N.Y. 

1014. Treatment of Ground Adjacent to Residence of J. G. 

Agar, Esq. 

1015. Entrance Drive to Residence of J. G. Agar, Esq. 

1016. Method of Construction of Transverse Road in Wash- 

ington Park. 

1017. Plan for the Treatment of Land South of Pennsylvania 

Avenue and North of B Street, S. W., Washington, 
D. C. 

PARSONS, SAMUEL, JR., St. James Building, New York, N. Y. 

1018. Jeanette Park, New York City. 

POST, GEORGE B., 33 East Seventeenth Street, New York, N. Y. 
Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1055. Union Trust Company Building, New York. 

RANDALL, T. HENRY, 51 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

1040. Residence of H. W. Poor, Esq., Tuxedo Park. 
1043. Mantel, House of H. W. Poor, Esq., Tuxedo Park. 

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ROBERTSON, ROBERT H., 160 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

1068. Porch of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, 86th 

Street and West End Avenue, New York. 
1098. New York Savings Bank. 

SMITH, FRANKLIN W., Halls of the Ancients, Washington, D. C. 

1048. Interior of Pompeiian House as Reproduced at Detroit. 
1059. Interior of Pompeiian House as Reproduced at Detroit. 

SMITHMYER & PELZ, Corcoran Building, Washington, D. C. 
1024 to 1028. Congressional Library, Washington, D. C. 

VONNEGUT & BOHN, 608 Indiana Trust Building, Indianapolis, Ind. 

1045. Columbarium for Gustav Bohn, Esq. 

WARREN & WETMORE, 3 East 33d Street, New York, N. Y. 
Silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

1111. Model Room, New York Yacht Club. 

1112. Staircase, New York Yacht Club. 

1113. Facade, New York Yacht Club. 

1114. Dining Room, New York Yacht Club. 

WRIGHT, VERNON A., 87 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass. 

917. Students' Dormitory, Cambridge. 

1023. Approach to Summer Residence, Manchester, Mass. 

1046. Summer Residence. Manchester, Mass. 
1084. Unitarian Chapel, Manchester, Mass. 



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